View In 2013, UNHCR engaged Trickle Up to design, implement and test the GraduationApproach (GA) in refugee settings in Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Egypt, andZambia. This project brief summarizes an independent evaluation of Trickle Up’s performance against...
By Guest Writer Anna Ferracuti In June 2019, I participated in a TrickleUp-organized week-long workshop on the Graduation Approach, a sequenced and time-bound intervention that aims to help people living in extreme poverty build resilience and engage in sustainable...
View The Southern Africa Graduation Approach (SAGA) learning workshop was organized within the framework of the Building Self-Reliance for Refugees (Building Self-Reliance) program – a three-year learning and implementation initiative between Trickle Up and...
View As of May 2019, the number of Persons of Concern (PoCs) in Zambia has reached 80,739. Since November 2015, Trickle Up has been building the capacity of implementing partners to deliver Graduation so that refugees and host communities can build their self-reliance...
View Zambia currently hosts over 76,000 persons of concern, including 50,000 refugees, largely from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In 2016, Trickle Up, with support from the US Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM),...
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