Merry Fitzpatrick and Helen Young’s report on household priorities featured in OCHA bulletin
A report by Merry Fitzpatrick and Helen Young, Risk and Returns: Household Priorities for Resilient Livelihoods in Darfur, was featured in OCHA’s Sudan: Humanitarian Bulletin | Issue 7 | 27 February – 12 March 2017 [EN/AR].
The full report is available here.
The study was conducted as part of the Taadoud Transition to Development Project (SHARP), a three-year, six member INGO partnership led by Catholic Relief Services that aims to support conflict-affected households to rebuild their livelihoods and to prepare them to deal with future shocks and stresses.