Facilitated by IDEAL <https: ideal="" www.fsnnetwork.org="">, the Food Security COVID-19 Learning Event will create an opportunity for emergency and non-emergency practitioners of USAID/Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance-funded activities to:
* Pause and reflect on the lessons learned so far from implementing emergency and non-emergency food security activities during the COVID-19 pandemic;
* Explore innovations and adaptations resulting from the response to a changing environment;
* Discuss the implications and applicability of lessons learned and adaptations across pandemic contexts to situations beyond COVID-19; and
* Network with colleagues to establish and strengthen relationships for peer-to-peer collaboration and learning.
The Food Security COVID-19 Learning Event will have a variety of session formats that allow for storytelling, collective problem-solving, co-creating, and networking. IDEAL encourages implementing partners to submit to become presenters or facilitators for our different session formats.
The deadline for submissions is Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 12:00 pm ET. To learn more about becoming a presenter/facilitator, visit our webpage by clicking here. <https: food-security-covid-19-learning-event="" www.fsnnetwork.org="">
Any questions or suggestions for the learning event planning team? Send us an email at [Hidden email] <mailto:[Hidden email]>
Best, Kim
Kim Jurczyk | Save the Children | Department of Hunger and Livelihoods | Senior Communications Coordinator 899 North Capitol Street NE www.SavetheChildren.org <http: www.savethechildren.org=""> Tel: 202-794-1587 | Cell: 757-645-6806 | Skype: kimjurczyk [Hidden email] <mailto:kjurczyk@savechildren.org></mailto:kjurczyk@savechildren.org></http:></mailto:learningevent@fsnnetwork.org></https:></https:>
April 14, 2021, 10:11 p.m.
Kim Jurczyk
Facilitated by IDEAL <https: ideal="" www.fsnnetwork.org="">, the Food Security COVID-19 Learning Event will create an opportunity for emergency and non-emergency practitioners of USAID/Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance-funded activities to:
* Pause and reflect on the lessons learned so far from implementing emergency and non-emergency food security activities during the COVID-19 pandemic;
* Explore innovations and adaptations resulting from the response to a changing environment;
* Discuss the implications and applicability of lessons learned and adaptations across pandemic contexts to situations beyond COVID-19; and
* Network with colleagues to establish and strengthen relationships for peer-to-peer collaboration and learning.
The Food Security COVID-19 Learning Event will have a variety of session formats that allow for storytelling, collective problem-solving, co-creating, and networking. IDEAL encourages implementing partners to submit to become presenters or facilitators for our different session formats.
The deadline for submissions is Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 12:00 pm ET. To learn more about becoming a presenter/facilitator, visit our webpage by clicking here. <https: food-security-covid-19-learning-event="" www.fsnnetwork.org="">
Any questions or suggestions for the learning event planning team? Send us an email at [Hidden email] <mailto:[Hidden email]>
Best,
Kim
Kim Jurczyk | Save the Children | Department of Hunger and Livelihoods | Senior Communications Coordinator
899 North Capitol Street NE
www.SavetheChildren.org <http: www.savethechildren.org="">
Tel: 202-794-1587 | Cell: 757-645-6806 | Skype: kimjurczyk
[Hidden email] <mailto:kjurczyk@savechildren.org></mailto:kjurczyk@savechildren.org></http:></mailto:learningevent@fsnnetwork.org></https:></https:>