U-Learn
U-Learn
U-Learn believes the refugee response is most impactful when it maximizes the use of quality evidence, and deeply integrates refugee voices and preferences. U-Learn acts as a public good – supporting a wide range of refugee response actors to continually improve their programming by making use of high-quality learning, evidence, and insights.
The Uganda Learning, Evidence, Accountability, and Research Network (U-Learn) is a 3-year UKAID funded program delivered in Uganda by the Response Innovation Lab, in consortium with IMPACT Initiatives and the International Rescue Committee.
RIL Uganda runs a Learning Hub for the refugee response actors and has supported them to learn and uptake best practices around: the Refugee Engagement Forum – a model for sustained refugee participation in high-level decision-making, harmonization of cash and voucher practices in close collaboration with the Cash Working Group through access to evidence on preferences of refugees and capacity of financial service providers, approaches for improved Financial Literacy Training, mapping Refugee Settlement Level Actors to facilitate partnerships, etc.