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Routes to Resilience: Insights from BRACED to BRACED-X

Routes to Resilience presents a synthesis of the of the Building resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) project annual reports, and evidence from four deep dives.

After four years of implementation, this report presents a synthesis of the Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Extremes and Disasters (BRACED) project annual reports, and evidence from four deep dives, from the 18-month extension, referred to as BRACED-X. BRACED-X started in January 2018, following immediately on from BRACED.

Its purpose was to consolidate and expand work already completed, with the aim to foster further progress towards the sustainability of the programme’s outcomes. Funding was organised into two windows, implementation and policy, with nine projects out of BRACED’s original fifteen selected for the extension.

These projects continue to work across eight countries in East Africa, the Sahel and Asia. Using the evidence provided by Implementing Partners (IPs), this report examines the questions: What has BRACED-X achieved and what does this mean for future resilience programming. To do so, the report challenges assumptions underpinning the original programme Theory of Change (ToC) that remain unanswered from BRACED, yet still relevant during the programme extension.

To this end, five sub-questions are addressed in detail:

  1. What adaptive capacity outcomes are possible with more time?
  2. To what extent can consortia projects be adaptive?
  3. How can projects foster gender equality and build resilience?
  4. To what extent is policy change possible from the bottom up?
  5. How can sustainability be supported within the lifetime of a project?

For more information, read the final report here.

Find out more on our BRACED resources page.