The RRISL Model focuses on relief, recovery, transition, and self-reliance. It conducts emergency assessments and interventions according to humanitarian standards. In recovery, it facilitates community participation in assessments, information sharing, and interventions with partners. For self-reliance, it builds business models and partnerships for sustainability, increases access to financial services, and provides business support. It also promotes innovation through entrepreneurship, ICT, product development, and monitoring and evaluation.
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1. RRISL Model
Relief (SO3)
Conduct emergency/humanitarian
assessments and mapping/surveys
Carry out emergency/humanitarian
interventions (e.g., CBI)
Refer to international Humanitarian
Standards and Principles
(SPHERE, LEGS etc.) and best practice
methodologies and tools (EMMA, IHEA, etc.)
Sta鍖 and partner capacity building.
Crosscutting HIV and AIDS Gender Age Disability Population management Family health
Humanitarian Developmental
Striving for High Impact through Innovation
Transition
stage
Recovery, Reconstruction
& Rehabilitation (SO1 & 2)
Conduct participatory assessments,
mapping, surveys, stakeholder meetings
Facilitate community dialogue,
information and knowledge sharing
Implement interventions with communities/
government/private sector partners
Self Reliance (SO4)
Building of business models and (private
sector) partnerships into project design for
鍖nancial sustainability
Increasing access to 鍖nancial and
non-鍖nancial services
Business development support, incubation
mechanisms and infrastructure support
Capacity building of government and local
partners
Innovation (SO1)
Promotion of entrepreneurship/ business
incubation models
Use of ICT digital platforms/software for
programming and operations Product
development and testing/proof of
concept/piloting Roll out and scale up of
product development, models,
methodologies, approaches
Promotion of M&E/KM and learning