Event

Exploring connections between private sector engagement and humanitarian assistance

Date
Sept. 8, 2022
Location
Online
Organisation
USAID / Laser Pulse / Pulte Institute

The intersection between private sector engagement (PSE) and humanitarian assistance (HA) is a subject of burgeoning discussions among development practitioners. To further understand this topic, USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance funded the Pulte Institute for Global Development’s expansion of the PSE evidence gap map (EGM) through the LASER PULSE Consortium. With the expansion of the EGM with documents related to HA and PSE, the EGM now offers practitioners interested in this topic an avenue to explore the most recent literature on the intersection of humanitarian and private sector interests.

Join the Pulte Institute’s Paul Perrin (Director, Evidence and Learning Division) and Shriniwas Gautam (Evidence and Learning Associate) on September 8th at 2 pm EST to:

  • learn about the genesis and current functionalities of the EGM;
  • explore the findings on PSE evidence gaps in the HA literature;
  • learn about the use of the EGM; and
  • discuss the presentation of findings from soon-to-be published briefs.

Additional Information:

Questions regarding this event can be directed to Emmanuel Nouga-Ngog (enougangog@usaid.gov) and Jaclyn Biedronski (jbiedron@nd.edu)