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Responding to COVID-19: Learning from Program Adaptation with Titukulane

This learning brief captures the experience of a large USAID-funded Resilience Food Security Activity, Titukulane, in responding to COVID-19 in Malawi. The brief includes challenges associated with the response and how Titukulane will adapt to unforeseeable shocks in its programming and implementation based on learning from the COVID-19 response.

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