UNOPS’ Conflict Assessment Grant Fund awarded grants to NGOs in Iraq who were trained on conflict analysis and prevention methodologies. The Conflict Analysis Grant Fund aims to enhance the role of civil society in identifying and planning sources of conflict … Continue reading →
The United States Institute of Peace led a three phase approach to building coalitions, creating space for dialogue, crafting a shared vision, and providing tangible skills for female leaders in Iraq. The three phase approach brought together women from national … Continue reading →
Relief International – Schools Online (RI-SOL) is working to fill gaps in access to education and development opportunities for vulnerable communities in Jordan. RI-SOL’s programs focus on strengthening Community Learning and Action Centers, located in areas of high vulnerability, which … Continue reading →
Save the Children Federation Inc. (SC) implements the Ta’leem Youth program in Jordan. The Program has targeted and positively impacted thousands of vulnerable young Iraqis and Jordanians (14 – 24 years old), parents and community members. Through out this Program … Continue reading →
ISG designed, implemented and delivered a web-based application in Iraq for IMPACT Iraq (a UNICEF-Iraq program). The IMPACT Iraq program is a countrywide effort providing immediate action for vulnerable children and families. The program brings together a collection of organizations … Continue reading →
ISG was selected to perform a comprehensive impact evaluation of the Enhanced Productivity Program in Jordan – a $220MM USD effort overseen by the Jordanian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation since 2001. The evaluation provided an exhaustive look at … Continue reading →
In 2008, ISG was contracted to conduct an assessment of UNICEF-Iraq’s ability to conduct its Iraq programming through a “Remote Management Modality.” In this modality, a network of contractors was used to perform the work normally carried out by UNICEF staff. The … Continue reading →
Iraq Community-Based Conflict Mitigation project (ICCM) is an integral part of the US government’s efforts to develop the capacity of Iraqis to secure their country and nurture the development of a vibrant civil society. The ICCM program will draw on … Continue reading →
The United States Grains Council helped form and has worked with the Iraqi Poultry Producer Association (IPPA), which includes a ten person “steering committee” and 42 member companies with combined production capacity accounting for more than 65% of total operating … Continue reading →