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Irish Aid Knowledge Management

Donor: Irish Aid

ENN project lead and contact: Emily Mates  

Timeframe: September 2017-December 2018

 

Background

During September 2017 and at the request of Irish Aid, ENN embarked on a new piece of work, to support Irish Aid as a ‘learning partner’ in analysis of how funding decisions are made in different country contexts.

Project Summary 

Two country visits were conducted in 2017: Zambia in September and Mozambique in November. Both were undertaken in conjunction with the Irish Aid Regional Nutrition Advisor who was able to provide technical assistance for the nutrition teams. The role of ENN was to gather information, and a case study report was developed for Zambia and is underdevelopment for Mozambique. These case study reports will remain internal for Irish Aid. Two more country visits will be organised for 2018 after which a synthesis report will be written, combining the various findings from all four country case studies.

 

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