by Anne Radday | October 18, 2019
This study interrogates the assumptions that underpin a localized response, and identifies the factors that enable and hinder local actors in providing a high-quality, principled, and effective response in three countries in the Horn of Africa: Kenya, Somalia/Somaliland, and South Sudan.
by Joanna Kleszczewski | September 27, 2019
This paper synthesizes findings from four studies on youth migration and resilience in different urban contexts. This work emerges from a collaboration between Save the Children US (Save US) and Feinstein International Center, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and...
by Anne Radday | July 29, 2019
This report presents findings on the experiences and aspirations of male and female youth as they interact with the economic and aid systems in the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda. This first report should be taken as a baseline against which to track change. This study...
by Anne Radday | July 29, 2019
This report reflects findings from the baseline quantitative study of a four-year research project in the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda. We describe different aspects of wealth, such as animal-related wealth and farm-related wealth, and how they relate to two indices...
by Eileen Huang | July 1, 2019
This report calculates the direct use value of livestock in Karamoja Sub-region, Uganda.