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HuMEL Meeting: Tips and Best Practices for Partnering with TPM Service Providers

Humanitarian Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (HuMEL) is an emergency M&E learning network centered around the increasingly complex humanitarian context. The purpose of the network is to share lessons learned, methodologies, and experiences between implementers, donors, and other stakeholders with the goal of improving programming. Join HuMEL for their next meeting on Third-Party Monitoring (TPM). Panelists from International Business & Technical Consultants (IBTCI) and International Advisory, Products and Systems (i-APS) will share their experiences training local firms and companies to carry out third-party monitoring, lessons learned, and feedback from implementing partners, local monitoring officers, and other sub-contractors. Panelists will also discuss

Field-Based Monitoring Strategies for HDP Coherence

Taking context and trends such as conflict, displacement, and climate change into consideration is critical to prompt humanitarian response when a shock occurs. This session focused on collecting data from context monitoring, resilience monitoring, conflict monitoring, and other field-based monitoring systems. How do we link field-based monitoring to a more nimble, adaptive management approach that supports humanitarian, development, and peace-related programming? In this panel, participants learned from Mercy Corps’ humanitarian analysis team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Catholic Relief Services’ (CRS) resilience monitoring team in Ethiopia about how each agency reports and uses the data to

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 Launch

Join FAO and United Nations partners for the launch of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022 at the UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. The report is an annual flagship report to inform on progress towards ending hunger, achieving food security, and improving nutrition and to provide in-depth analysis on key challenges for achieving this goal in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This year's edition will focus on repurposing food and agricultural policies to make healthy diets more affordable. Learn more here.

Safe and Sustainable Food Systems – How Can We Get There?

Building on points emerging from the thematic sessions over the previous days of the ONE – Health, Environment, Society – Conference 2022, this plenary session will explore how food safety assessments need to be advanced to keep our food safe while contributing to making it more nutritious and sustainable. To this end, panelists will address how a One Health approach could help to deliver more integrated, cross-sectoral, and collaborative health assessments, and how such assessments could better inform policies that shape food system transformations. Learn more here, create an account to register to attend.