cover image: Resilience in the West Bank: Impact evaluation of the ‘From Emergency Food Security to Durable Livelihoods: Building Resilience in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’ project

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Resilience in the West Bank: Impact evaluation of the ‘From Emergency Food Security to Durable Livelihoods: Building Resilience in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’ project

4 Oct 2021

The ‘From Emergency Food Security to Durable Livelihoods: Building Resilience in the Occupied Palestinian Territories' project was implemented in the West Bank, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, between November 2015 and January 2018 by Oxfam, together with two partners: the Land Research Centre (LRC) and the Palestinian Livestock Development Centre (PLDC). The project, funded by the Belgian Cooperation, through Oxfam Italy, focused on improving protection around three key areas at community level to build resilience: supporting animal health, rehabilitating protected rangelands and strengthening community-based legal protection mechanisms. The combination of these key areas is the focus of this Effectiveness Review: the evaluation assesses the impact of this cross-sectorial approach on the resilience capacities of male and female members of Bedouin communities in the West Bank, at risk of displacement. It combines a quantitative quasi-experimental design with a questionnaire with community leaders. Find out more by reading the full report now.
agriculture impact evaluation rights resilience displacement community engagement food and livelihoods conflict and disasters

Authors

Pretari, Alexia

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Programme evaluations
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21201/2021.8106
Published in
Kenya
Series
Effectiveness Reviews
isbn
978-1-78748-810-6
pages
84

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