Facilitation is the act of designing and implementing processes that enable groups to achieve their objectives. Facilitation can be used over a shorter period of time (i.e., meetings, workshops) or over a longer period of time (i.e., development interventions, such as community development and market facilitation).
Effective collaboration is a critical aspect of USAID’s work. It ensures that the Agency establishes and leverages relationships with key stakeholders, including other U.S…
How can facilitation help to drive meaningful peer-to-peer learning in a formalized learning network? This article will explore the core role that facilitators play in implementing…
Let’s talk about Online Facilitation!Good facilitation can be the difference between a good webinar and a great (or memorable) one. If we think of the facilitator as a host, guide,…
Conferences and events are effective ways to foster learning and knowledge exchange, but they take a lot of time and resources to pull off. That’s why getting the most out of in…
Twice each year, the TOPS (Technical and Operational Performance Support) Program, a USAID/Food For Peace (FFP)-funded program, hosts its flagship Food Security and Nutrition (FSN)…
This resource provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of a facilitator who is working within a group on Learning Lab. It also provides practical tips and links to…
Part of sustainable development programming and strong adaptive management involves documenting and sharing important lessons learned. Ideally, projects are designed to capture…