Works Authored


10 Best Practices for Creating Top Training Materials

LinkedIn article
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-best-practices-creating-top-training-materials-rachel-elrom/

Synopsis coming soon


A New Wave: The State of Social Enterprise in Ukraine

Hardcopy booklet
https://rachelelrom.files.wordpress.com/2023/12/ukrainereport_prod_14sept17.pdf

Synopsis coming soon


After tragedy, treatment and hope for an HIV-positive mother in Tanzania


Bonding with a son & helping him grow, in a Tanzanian father’s own words


From barely surviving to thriving: A story of two Ethiopian families


Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) Program Brochure 2020


How to Get More Content Into Less Space


Palestinian Investment Partners: Promoting Investment for Economic Growth

Booklet of success stories (contributing author)
https://rachelelrom.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/pip-brochure-final.pdf

The Palestinian Investment Partners (PIP) was a grant program under the USAID|AED Expanded and Sustained Access to Financial Services (ESAF) Program. PIP issued grants to small, locally owned businesses in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinian Territories, to procure new equipment and technology transfers. As part of its communication strategy, ESAF drafted success stories highlighting the benefits of PIP’s grants to the businesses and the Palestinian economy.

In the summer of 2010, Rachel traveled to the West Bank to interview grantees, research businesses, and photograph equipment to create some success stories. The ESAF team took text from Rachel’s stories to create this booklet, a compilation of the project’s success stories.


Prezi: The TOPS Program

Presentation
https://prezi.com/sd8vwyaatldy/the-technical-and-operational-performance-support-program/

This presentation about the USAID-funded Technical and Operational Performance Support (TOPS) Program was displayed for independent viewing at TOPS-attended events.


Small Grants, Big Impact: A Retrospective of the TOPS Small Grants Program 2010-2015


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