Evidence and Collaboration for Inclusive Development
Helping to reduce poverty, realise rights and improve the well-being of marginalised people in Myanmar, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
People living in extreme poverty are prevented from accessing basic and essential services that should be accessible to all.
We are gaining insights into what it means to be excluded from these services, backed up by data as evidence, to influence decision makers to provide inclusive services which leave no one behind.
We are pleased to share the third edition of our quarterly global newsletter from the ECID programme which looks back on a busy time in 2020. In August and September, the Myanmar team launched
In Zimbabwe, the ECID team and partners have been successful in mobilising a health clinic, ambulance and improved water infrastructure for residents of Mutare City, improving the lives of women and people with disabilities.
ECID Myanmar held two project launch events in Kayin and Kachin state, on 27th August and 3rd September respectively. Local implementing partners, NGOs, CSOs, CBOs, local media outlets, and senior government officials including