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What lessons can be taken from the humanitarian response to the food crisis in Kenya? UN-IASC release their evaluation http://t.co/iO0YmqiG 10th May

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Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance (ACCRA)

ACCRA logoThe Africa Climate Change Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) is an exciting and ambitious consortium working to improve global understanding of adaptive capacity.  The ACCRA consortium is made up of Oxfam GB, the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), Save the Children Alliance, Care International and World Vision International and funded by DFID.

ACCRA aims to increase governments' and development actors' use of evidence in designing and implementing both humanitarian and development interventions that increase poor and vulnerable communities' adaptive capacity.

ACCRA conducts research on disaster risk reduction, livelihoods and social protection programs in Ethiopia, Uganda and Mozambique.  The ECB Project works closely with ACCRA in their activities in the Horn of Africa to ensure that the work being conducted by ECB complements the advocacy work being conducted by ACCRA.

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