Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) are integral parts of project management and play a crucial role in assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of investments in research and development interventions.
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This document presents a summary of a typology study done using quantitative statistical methods (discussed below) applied to micro data from the Ghana Africa RISING Baseline Evaluation Survey (GARBES) (conducted in 2014) and secondary data on env
This document presents a summary of a typology study done using quantitative statistical methods (discussed below) applied to micro data from the Mali Africa RISING Baseline Evaluation Survey (MARBES) (conducted in 2014) and secondary data on envi
This document presents a summary of a typology study done using quantitative statistical methods (discussed below) applied to micro data from the Ethiopia Africa RISING Baseline Evaluation Survey (EARBES) (conducted in 2014) and secondary data on
This document presents a summary of a typology study done using quantitative statistical methods (discussed below) applied to micro data from the Tanzania Africa RISING Baseline Evaluation Survey (TARBES) (conducted in 2014) and secondary data on
This report presents overall summaries and cross-tabulations, and empirical means-difference tests across household type, location, wealth, and gender of head, for data that cover 810 households in Africa RISING areas in northern and north-central
This report presents overall summaries of Malawi Africa RISING Baseline Evaluation Survey (MARBES) data that cover 1,149 households in Africa RISING areas in central region of Malawi covering two districts (Dedza and Ntcheu).
As part of its Feed the future Initiative, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) supported the development of an innovative research for development project to promote the sustainable intensification of small-scale agricul
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) leads an associated project on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) of AR activities. As part of the evaluation efforts of the AR program in three regions of northern Ghana (i.e.