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1 *(Or Evidence at the Frontline’ We will vote on this and other suggestions!) “ Action at the Frontline : Unlocking local level learning”*

2 What do you know?

3 Action at the Frontline: 57 case studies

4 What do you know? Knowledge about building resilience

5 Unlock it

6 Evidence of local level action that is building resilience

7 Share learning across our network

8 Evidence of local level action that is building resilience Share learning across our network Share learning beyond our network

9 The process of Action and Learning Partnership building Reflection Knowledge Action Vulnerability Resilience

10 People-centred resilience Partnerships to address underlying causes. Community strategies for seasonal flood mitigation. Micro-finance. Locally led infrastructure improvement. Transforming local agricultural practices.. Risk solutions in informal urban settlements. And many others.... Creating new political spaces Strengthening local governance

11 Investigating Action and Learning Collaborate with the Action at the Frontline team to develop findings, reports and resources to share between communities and at national and international level Work with the community to learn from the experience and create case study summaries Join with the community in the process of reflection, knowledge and action, discussing and recording progress regularly Use Action at the Frontline handbook and resources for preparation Consult with communities you work with to identify one or more to work with

12 Next steps Initial analysis and production of reports and resources early 2015, used as part of the VFL 2015, shared with network members as well as nationally and internationally Participants regularly discuss and record progress and create case studies Wider call for expressions of interest to GNDR members to participate in the programme Use feedback to refine the programme and the guidance materials Invitation for GNDR members to join in the pilot stage to assess methodology at local level Establish a small global ’Action at the Frontline’ coordination team

13 Why should GNDR do it? GNDR is recognized as a credible and legitimate actor by governments and the UN for its ability to mobilize a vast network; coordinating local organisations to report on local conditions. These qualities place GNDR ideally to investigate and report on how Action and Learning can strengthen people-centred resilience. GNDR’s 500 CSO members operate worldwide. VFL methodology draws together CSOs in data gathering, analysis and advocacy.

14 Funding... Some financial resources will be available... Costs of reporting during the project Small grants available where a member and community make a case for 'pump-priming' a particular action. The goal of the programme is to document the experiences of community-led initiatives, owned by the community, rather than to promote and fund externally driven and resourced projects. “The great thing about GNDR is it’s not an NGO!”

15 End Products 1.Analysis of all programmes, leading to production of reports presenting findings on factors which enable local populations to reduce their vulnerability, and factors that constrain them. 2.Shared learning between all members through resources, website and capacity building events 3.Reports and presentations to be used in national, regional and international advocacy for a focus on people-centred resilience in post-2015 frameworks

16 Benefits of Involvement Capacity building and learning for local populations and civil society organisations Sharing learning between network members – unlocking our expertise Advocacy at all levels for people-centred resilience

17 Next steps Initial analysis and production of reports and resources early 2015, used as part of the VFL 2015, shared with network members as well as nationally and internationally Participants regularly discuss and record progress and create case studies Wider call for expressions of interest to GNDR members to participate in the programme Use feedback to refine the programme and the guidance materials Invitation for GNDR members to join in the pilot stage to assess methodology at local level Establish a small global ’Action at the Frontline’ coordination team

18 Evidence of local level action that is building resilience Share learning across our network Share learning beyond our network


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