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    The April version of the RAF Resilience Emergency and Resilience Factsheet continues to serve as a platform for advancing knowledge sharing, strengthening learning, and deepening collaboration across FAO’s resilience network in Africa. Rooted in the RAF Resilience Knowledge Management Initiative, this edition responds to the collective call for more coherence, integration, and evidence-based programming.It highlights both vertical linkages—across FAO’s global, regional, and country structures—and horizontal collaboration with technical teams, partners, and policy actors. By capturing good practices, innovations, and lessons learned from across the continent, the April edition supports the development of technically sound, holistic resilience programmes.Through bridging knowledge gaps and embedding learning into practice, the factsheet reinforces evidence-based programme design, policy dialogue, and advocacy. It also contributes to RAF’s strategic priorities and the “Four Betters,” while aligning with global and regional commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.Ultimately, this April edition provides staff and partners with timely insights to enhance resilience outcomes and positions FAO as a key actor in shaping resilience programming across Africa.
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    The RAF Resilience Emergency and Resilience Factsheet serves as a platform to advance knowledge sharing, enhance learning, and foster deeper collaboration across FAO’s resilience network in Africa. Anchored in the RAF Resilience Knowledge Management Initiative, the factsheet responds to a collective call for greater coherence, integration, and evidence-based programming. It promotes both vertical linkages across FAO’s global, regional, and country structures and horizontal collaboration with technical teams, partners, and policy actors. The FAO RAF Resilience teams aim to spotlight good practices, innovations, and lessons learned across the continent, supporting the design of technically sound and holistic resilience programmes. By bridging knowledge gaps and institutionalising learning, it strengthens the use of evidence in programme design, policy dialogue, and advocacy. The factsheet also contributes to RAF’s strategic priorities and the Four Betters, while reinforcing global and regional commitments such as the SDGs and the African Union’s Agenda 2063. Ultimately, it enables staff and partners to apply insights that improve resilience outcomes and position FAO as a leader in resilience programming across Africa.
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    The May version of the RAF Resilience Emergency and Resilience Factsheet continues to serve as a platform for advancing knowledge sharing, strengthening learning, and deepening collaboration across FAO’s resilience network in Africa. Rooted in the RAF Resilience Knowledge Management Initiative, this edition responds to the collective call for more coherence, integration, and evidence-based programming.It highlights both vertical linkages—across FAO’s global, regional, and country structures—and horizontal collaboration with technical teams, partners, and policy actors. By capturing good practices, innovations, and lessons learned from across the continent, the April edition supports the development of technically sound, holistic resilience programmes.Through bridging knowledge gaps and embedding learning into practice, the factsheet reinforces evidence-based programme design, policy dialogue, and advocacy. It also contributes to RAF’s strategic priorities and the “Four Betters,” while aligning with global and regional commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.Ultimately, this April edition provides staff and partners with timely insights to enhance resilience outcomes and positions FAO as a key actor in shaping resilience programming across Africa.

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