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Livelihood Resilience Oromia – Leenjii Gaggeessummaa Qajeelfama Haal Mijeessaa/tuu The agricultural development initiative in Oromia, Ethiopia, began with funding from the Center for Creative Leadership.
2019 · 28 pages

Abstract
The initiative aimed to establish a sequence of activities to enhance livelihood resilience. The sequence included a series of questions and responses to facilitate group discussions and decision-making. The sequence was designed to be flexible and adaptable to the needs of the community. The sequence began with a series of questions to establish a shared understanding of the community's challenges and goals. The questions were designed to encourage group discussion and collaboration. The sequence then moved on to a series of activities to facilitate group decision-making and problem-solving. The initiative also emphasized the importance of community participation and ownership. Community members were encouraged to take an active role in the decision-making process and to contribute their ideas and expertise. The initiative aimed to build the capacity of community members to make informed decisions and to take action to improve their livelihoods. The sequence was designed to be implemented over a period of several days. Each day, the group would discuss and decide on the next steps, and the facilitators would provide guidance and support as needed. The sequence was flexible and adaptable, and the group was encouraged to modify it as needed to suit their needs. The initiative aimed to enhance the livelihood resilience of community members by providing them with the skills and knowledge they needed to make informed decisions and to take action to improve their livelihoods. The sequence was designed to be a tool for community development, and it was intended to be used by community members to facilitate group discussions and decision-making.
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