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FSN Network MEETING

The November 2012 FSN Network meeting focused on presenting and gathering feedback on LIFT’s approach to Livelihoods and Food Security Technical Assistance. Key objectives included collecting insights from service providers, promoting asset growth and protection, and addressing household vulnerabilities. The meeting emphasized effective client intake processes and identifying suitable interventions for different populations. Discussions culminated in strategies like diagnostic tools for matching clients to services, organizational network analysis, and improving service quality and sustainability.

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FSN Network MEETING

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  1. FSN Network MEETING November 2012

  2. Objectives Present and solicit feedback on Livelihoods and Food Security Technical Assistance (LIFT’s) approach Collect input from Food Security and Nutrition service providers

  3. Promotion Asset, income and consumption growth HIGH PULL Protection Asset protection Income and consumption stabilization LOW HOUSEHOLD LIVELIHOOD & FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY Provision Asset recovery Consumption support LOW HIGH PUSH

  4. Lift Working model for linking ES /l/FS Services to a Continuum of support

  5. Purpose: Simplify client intake process Identify the most appropriate and feasible ES/L/FS interventions for clients Encourage vulnerable populations toward social welfare programs and less vulnerable towards more market based solutions 1. Diagnostic Tool • segment & match Clients with ES/L/FS Services

  6. Purpose: Identify ES/L/FS service providers and intermediaries, including catchment areas, eligibility criteria, capacity to absorb clients, etc. Build relationships Baseline frequency of referrals 2. Organizational Network Analysis MAP & understand ES/l/fs Service providers

  7. Purpose: Explore the basic function of LIFT Diagnose NACS clients Refer them to appropriate ES/L/FS services Track clients to see if they act on referral 3. Referrals Link NACS Clients to ES/l/FS Services

  8. Purpose: Improve the quality and diversity of ES/L/FS services Ensure sustainability of services 4. Upgrading ES/L/FS Services Technical Support to strengthen Service quality

  9. LIFT Contacts For more information about LIFT, please contact: Jacky BassProject Directorjbass@fhi360.org Tim QuickLIFT AOTRtquick@usaid.gov

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