FEG Partnerships
FEG is implementing projects, activities, and programs with the following organizations:
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Save the Children UK (SCUK) along with FEG Consulting core staff developed the Household Economy Approach in the early 1990s. Since then SC-UK has worked with FEG on a number of contracts to coordinate and lead HEA trainings and baseline assessments for emergency and development initiatives in their program areas. SC-UK is one of the integral members the HEA Practitioners' Network.

Over the past eight years FEG Consulting has provided livelihoods-based technical guidance and support to USAID’s Famine Early Warning System’s Network (FEWS NET). FEG's successes on the FEWS NET project resulted in additional short and long-term project collaboration with Chemonics, including: Livelihoods Integration Unit, and Market-led Livelihoods for Vulnerable Populations.
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FEG Consulting is in partnership with Tufts University's Feinstein International Center (FIC) to coordinate and target livelihoods based early warning and contingency response initiatives for pastoralist communities in the Mandera region of the Greater Horn of Eastern Africa via the PACAPS project.
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Oxfam has been a partner in the development of the HEA framework and has worked with FEG Consulting on a number of livelihoods related activities. Oxfam-GB is also a principal member of the HEA Practitioners' Network.