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Baseline study of the FIOVANA resilience food security activity in Madagascar (volume 1)

2021EnglishEvaluated task order title: FIOVANA resilience food security activity (RFSA) | Project title: Implementer-led evaluation & learning (IMPEL) Food securityCODE: 687; Madagascar

Metadata

Contract/Code
72DFFP19LA00003
Institution
42250 - Causal Design (CD) | 12268 Save the Children 42092 USAID. Bur. for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)
Keywords
Access to services | Adults | Age | Cassava | Cloves | Gender dimensions of poverty | Rice | Water sanitation AT10 Food security (360.0) | Humanitarian assistance (138.0) | Resilient societies (90.0)
ID
PA00XX7H
File size
2003 KB
Source
Open PDF

Abstract

The Implementer-Led Evaluation & Learning (IMPEL) Associate Award works to improve the design and implementation of Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded resilience food security activities (RFSAs) through implementer-led evaluations and knowledge sharing. Funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) BHA, IMPEL will gather information and knowledge in order to measure performance of RFSAs, strengthen accountability, and improve guidance and policy. This information will help the food security community of practice and USAID to design projects and modify existing projects in ways that bolster performance, efficiency, and effectiveness. IMPEL is a seven-year activity (2019-2026) implemented by Save the Children (lead), TANGO International, Tulane University, Causal Design, and Innovations for Poverty Action.