Title II TRMs Sample Clauses

Title II TRMs. In collaboration with Title II Awardees, FANTA-2 is adapting the TRM model as developed by USAID’s CSHGP to support Title II’s specific needs. The Title II TRMs will be a series that provides concise, practical, up-to-date information on the essential elements of primary technical interventions and cross- cutting areas to be considered when designing and implementing MYAPs. They will draw directly on research conducted under FANTA-2; methods and tools developed under FANTA-2; and technical work developed by USAID IPs and international organizations; and will be an integral part of the capacity strengthening provided to Awardees. In Project Year Two, FANTA-2 will carry out the following activities: • In Project Year One, FANTA-2 developed a draft of the first TRM, TRM-01: Preventing Malnutrition in Children Under 2 Approach (PM2A): A Food-Assisted Approach, which was reviewed by FANTA-2 staff, Awardees, DCHA/FFP and IFPRI. FANTA-2 will complete the PM2A TRM in Project Year Two. • FANTA-2 will develop the TRM series. In consultation with Awardees and DCHA/FFP, FANTA-2 will identify TRM topics, develop an outline of the TRMs and lay out a time frame for development. Modules will be rolled out progressively and cover areas such as nutrition, MCHN, water and sanitation, sustainable agriculture, livelihood protection and restoration, and HIV. Modules may also be developed for cross-cutting areas such as operations research, quality, conducting assessments, identifying and addressing risk and vulnerability, M&E, and integrating MYAP program activities with each other and with Mission activities.
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