SLSA 26: Using the SLA as a framework to review and strengthen how OXFAM GB addresses chronic poverty and vulnerability
In recent years there has been increasing recognition that longer-term recovery work after any disaster or emergency needs to begin as early as possible – alongside the actual relief phase. OXFAM GB has, like many other agencies, grappled with how to make this shift and has found the SLA a useful tool to facilitate their understanding of vulnerable communities and their thinking. This SLSA shares how the SLA has helped the organisation to develop a better conceptual understanding of chronic food and livelihoods insecurity. Our thanks to Maxime Houinato and Craig Castro for their willingness to share this ‘work in progress’.
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Sustainable livelihoods Approaches
Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
Vulnerability
SLSA 26 OxfamGB_vulnerability.pdf
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