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Identifying Strategic Needs

Identifying Strategic Needs. Political Economy. Rapid. MSTC. History. River. Triggers & Scenarios. Symptoms. Actor-Group. Actor-Group. Characteristics. Relationships. Tributaries flow into the. main channel of the river. and help identify the highest. priority strategic needs.

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Identifying Strategic Needs

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  1. Identifying Strategic Needs Political Economy Rapid MSTC History River Triggers & Scenarios Symptoms Actor-Group Actor-Group Characteristics Relationships Tributaries flow into the main channel of the river and help identify the highest priority strategic needs

  2. Strategic Needs & Operational Implications

  3. So what? 3 World Vision International

  4. Operational Implications • Four Products • Raw Notes (within 1 week) • Executive Summary – both Word and PowerPoint – including DRAFT Recommendations (Monday) • Summary Report – 12 pages (within 1 month) distributed to a wide audience • First Context Monitoring Team Conference Call (with regional, support office, and Global Centre support) • Leadership for ongoing context monitoring shifts to Senior Management Team

  5. Recurring Themes:1. Good Governance 5 World Vision International

  6. 2. Peacebuilding & Reconciliation 6 World Vision International

  7. 3. Strengthened Civic Participation & Civil Society Space

  8. 4. Sustainable Economic Development & Equitable Distribution of Resources

  9. Compared to OECD

  10. Referenced by: Conflict-sensitivity Consortium OECD Guidance on Evaluating Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities Aims to improve ability to analyse dynamics of conflicts to impact programme and project planning and advocacy in emergency situations NGO emergency response, development and advocacy staff ‐ Focus on chronic political instability, not just violent conflict ‐ Sees conflict as cyclical with periods of peace followed by conflict ‐Collection of tools to analyse actors, symptoms and political economy of conflict, generate future scenarios, and analyse strategic and operational implications ‐ Effort pending on scope of data collection and workshop International Alert – 2009 External Review

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