Under the USAID Biodiversity and Extractives Political Economy Assessment Task Order, Integra conducted three political economy analyses (PEAs) to inform USAID biodiversity programming. Case studies focused on the following areas: artisanal gold mining and biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, oil development in Uganda, and fisheries and marine biodiversity in Madagascar. This seven-page summary provides an overview of the findings from all three case studies.

Under the USAID Biodiversity and Extractives Political Economy Assessment Task Order, Integra conducted three political economy analyses (PEAs) to inform USAID biodiversity programming. Case studies focused on the following areas: artisanal gold mining and biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, oil development in Uganda, and fisheries and marine biodiversity in Madagascar. This report provides a six-page summary of the lessons learned from conducting applied PEA research.

Under the USAID Biodiversity and Extractives Political Economy Assessment Task Order, Integra conducted three political economy analyses (PEAs) to inform USAID biodiversity programming. Case studies focused on the following areas: artisanal gold mining and biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, oil development in Uganda, and fisheries and marine biodiversity in Madagascar. This presentation provides an overview of the findings and lessons learned from conducting applied PEA research.

This infographic was produced by the Humanitarian Response and Development Lab (HURDL) at Clark University and Integra. It is based on findings from the report, “Understanding women’s needs for weather and climate information in agrarian settings: The Case of Ngetou Maleck, Senegal”.

This infographic was produced by the Humanitarian Response and Development Lab (HURDL) at Clark University, with the support of Integra. The infographic details the importance of gender dynamics in climate change adaptation, including differences within genders, based on age, caste, household status, income, and religion. The data from the case study was taken from: United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 2013. Gender and Climate Change in Agrarian Settings.

In 2016 the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) selected Integra to conduct an Commercial Legal and Institutional Reform (CLIR) Diagnostic of the Philippines’ agriculture sector. The AgCLIR diagnostic provides a comprehensive method to diagnose the root causes and inefficiencies of an underperforming agriculture and agribusiness sector. This infographic showcases the preliminary findings of the diagnostic which relate to women’s empowerment in the Philippines.

This briefing note explains the basic blockchain concept and its potential legitimate and illegitimate uses, with examples of applications for combating wildlife trafficking. Some policy options are identified, including simple processes such as using blockchains to secure important documents relating to certification of origin or of sustainable production.

Integra, through USAID’s Global Broadband Innovations Program, supported the enhancement of Universal Service and Access Funds (USAFs) as a resource to promote ICT development. This final report is a summary of the main activities and accomplishments of the Africa Universal Service and Access Fund Support Project under GBI, along with lessons learned and recommendations for future activities.

Under the USAID Biodiversity and Extractives Political Economy Assessment Task Order, Integra conducted three political economy analyses (PEAs) to inform USAID biodiversity programming. Case studies focused on the following areas: artisanal gold mining and biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, oil development in Uganda, and fisheries and marine biodiversity in Madagascar. This five-page summary provides an overview of findings from the Democratic Republic of the Congo case study.

Under the Global Broadband and Innovations (GBI) project of USAID’s Office of Energy and Infrastructure, Integra undertook an assessment of the Guatemalan ICT sector. The assessment report identified a number of constraints to both ICT expansion and the translation of ICT growth into improved development outcomes, identifying issues for the Guatemalan government, private sector, and civil society to tackle, and areas where USAID could provide development assistance.

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