Learning Together, Growing Together: YARAC’s SPRING Peer Learning Engagement

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What happens when civil society organizations stop working in silos and start learning from each other? That was the question at the heart of a recent Peer Learning and Adaptation Engagement organized by YARAC with partners implementing the SPRING Programme across Plateau State – and the results were remarkable.

The engagement brought together a diverse group of civil society organizations, both those implementing the SPRING Programme and non-SPRING partners working in similar thematic areas. The goal was simple but powerful: strengthen collaboration, encourage shared reflection, and amplify coordinated impact across communities.

Who Was in the Room

The event was graced by the presence of the Regional Grant Officer for North Central, Mr. Tony Yusuf, representing the SPRING Regional Office. Participating organizations and government agencies included Afripeace, CRADI, CRUDAN, CEPAN, Sahel Consulting, WOPPI, JDPC, PSPBA, PPPN, YARAC, and YIAVHA – a powerful coalition of actors united by a commitment to community transformation.

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What Was Gained

Through open dialogue, experience-sharing, and practical reflection, partners deepened their understanding of what works, what needs adjustment, and how to strengthen outcomes for communities. Key gains from the engagement included:

Shared learning from real implementation experiences across different community contexts

Innovation and adaptive programming – rethinking approaches in response to on-the-ground realities

Strengthened coordination and trust among partner organizations

Enhanced accountability and collective commitment to impact across Plateau State

Why This Matters

In development work, it is easy to become consumed by individual project deliverables and lose sight of the bigger picture. Events like this Peer Learning Engagement remind us that sustainable impact is a team effort. When organizations learn from each other – honestly and openly – the whole ecosystem of change becomes stronger.

With the support of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) through the SPRING Programme in Nigeria, in partnership with Tetra Tech International Development and ActionAid Nigeria, YARAC remains committed to learning together, adapting together, and achieving sustainable impact together.

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