Market and Nutrition Pathways Adaptive Management Sample Clauses

Market and Nutrition Pathways Adaptive Management. Plan (M&NP-AMP) Activity 0.0.0.0: Co-develop Market and Nutrition Pathways Adaptive Management Plan Once validated, the Markets & Nutrition Assessment report will provide the basis for the co- development of a Market and Nutrition Pathways Adaptive Management Plan (M&NP-AMP). As a part of the development of the M&NP-AMP, participants will review key results of the M&NPA, the Yidgiri Theory of Change, and FY20 and 21 activities. Participants will also provide input on proposed indicators for monitoring progress (see Activity 3.1.2.3 below). The M&NP-AMP will be co-developed with relevant stakeholders in the three regions of intervention. Three regional consultation workshops will be held in FY21 Quarter 3 and 4 in Fada for the East Region, Kaya for the Centre-Nord Region and Xxxx for the Sahel Region. Participating stakeholders are anticipated to include: 1) RISE II implementing partners including TEV, VIMPlus, PREPARE, SCC, 2) PO leadership, and 3) GoBF regional technical services such as the Regional Directorates of Youth and Promotion of Entrepreneurship and most particularly with those stakeholders which have signed MOUs with Yidgiri: the Nutrition Direction, the Regional Directorates of Health, the Regional and Fisheries Resources Directions, as well as the Regional Directorates of Women, and Solidarity and Humanitarian Action. Depending on the health situation (COVID – 19), these regional workshops will be either held remotely or in small meetings with each of the stakeholders.
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