The project had an assessment toolkit and program guide based on SCORE and CRS 3B’s framework. Results were also integrated into CRS’ ongoing and future programs both in Bangladesh and globally. The handy assessment toolkit was able to assess the appropriateness of interventions and the strategy around their implementation and recommend best practices for social cohesion including during a COVID-19 context, which also contributed to the FFP learning agenda. The social cohesion tool kit and program guide was gender responsive and replicable in other contexts. The toolkit also integrated social, political and economic indicators to measure the change in social cohesion within and across groups/communities. CRS and SeeD will pilot the toolkit and program guide in Bandarban District of CHT and develop recommendations for adjusting implementation approaches which assisted target communities to put in place systems and strategies to foster cohesion and measure change. The learning from this toolkit and program guide contributed to the FFP Learning agenda2 of “Social Cohesion, Social accountability, Women empowerment/Gender integration, Youth empowerment” benefiting multiple implementers, communities of practice and key food and nutrition security stakeholders.