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Impact of creative capacity building of local innovators and communities on income, welfare and attitudes in Uganda: A cluster randomized control trial approach

by Ephraim M. Nkonya,
Bernard Bashaasha,
Edward Kato,
Fredrick Bagamba and
Marion Danet
Open Access
Citation
Nkonya, Ephraim M.; Bashaasha, Bernard; Kato, Edward; Bagamba, Fredrick; and Danet, Marion. 2019. Impact of creative capacity building of local innovators and communities on income, welfare and attitudes in Uganda: A cluster randomized control trial approach. 3ie Grantee Final Report. New Delhi: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie). https://developmentevidence.3ieimpact.org/search-result-details/impact-evaluation-repository/impact-of-creative-capacity-building-of-local-innovators-and-communities-on-income-welfare-and-attitudes-in-uganda-a-cluster-randomized-control-trial-approach/8922

Creative capacity building (CCB), designed by the D-Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and implemented by Kulika Uganda, is a community-driven programme that helps communities identify and design their own tools and machines to meet their priority needs. The study evaluates the impact of the programme on household welfare, behavioural and attitudinal change, and technology creativity of the beneficiaries in Uganda.