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Ethiopia PRIME Interim Monitoring
A key objective of the PRIME project is to enhance the resilience of households to shocks. It aims to enable households to withstand and recover from the recurrent climate-related shocks -- mainly drought -- to which they are subjected. The analysis presented was undertaken as part of an impact evaluation whose goal is to determine whether the PRIME project has a positive impact on households' resilience to shocks and, thus, on well-being outcomes including poverty, food security, and children's nutritional status.
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Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE--Food Consumption Last 7 Days
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This dataset contains the data describing on food consumption over the 7 Days prior tothe survey collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project.
Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE--Non-Food Expenditures Last Three Months
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This dataset contains the data describing non-food expenditures over the three months prior to the survey collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project.
Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE--Non-Food Expenditures Last Twelve Months
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This dataset contains the data describing non-food expenditures over the twelve months prior to the survey collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project.
Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE- Children File: Section 1
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This dataset contains the data describing the communities in the program collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project. In the process of migrating data to the current DDL platform, datasets with a large number of variables required splitting into multiple spreadsheets. They should be reassembled by the user to understand the data fully.
Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE--Non-Food Expenditures Last 7 Days
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This dataset contains the data describing non-food expenditures over the 7 Days prior to the survey collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project.
Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project IE--Household Information: Section 1
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This dataset contains the data describing the household roster collected as part of the baseline survey generated in support of an impact evaluation of the Ethiopia Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project. In the process of migrating data to the current DDL platform, datasets with a large number of variables required splitting into multiple spreadsheets. They should be reassembled by the user to understand the data fully.
Somalia Post-Distribution Monitoring: Building Pathway Out of Poverty for Ultra-Poor Internally Displaced People and Vulnerable Host Communities in Baidoa
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The goal of this project is to strengthen resilience to shocks and stresses for vulnerable IDPs and host community households in Baidoa during the project period (November 1, 2021, to October 31, 2024). The project follows a path that starts off with participant identification and consumption support, both unconditional and conditional, to stabilize ultra-poor households’ food security situation. Savings groups will be established or strengthened at the same time to cultivate the culture of saving. Savings groups will serve as the platform for skills transfer, social cohesion, and transformation, as well as economic inclusion. Income generating capacity will be supported through vocational and financial training and transfer of capital. Throughout the project cycle, participants will be coached on social capital mobilization, financial literacy, and business facilitation.
Resilient Africa Network: Resilience Dimensions of the Effects of Recurrent Droughts in Borana Zone, Southern Ethiopia
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A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Borana pastoralist communities to determine the magnitude of the resilience dimensions identified (psychosocial distress, environment, wealth, infrastructure and social services, human capital, social capital and community network, peace and security, and livestock) from the community consultation conducted in 2013.
2017 Njira Annual Survey, Malawi
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Project Concern International (PCI)'s Pathways to Sustainable Food Security, Njira, was a five-year Food for Peace project funded by USAID from 2015 - 2019. Together with Emmanuel International (EI), the project aimed to reduce chronic malnutrition and food insecurity, and well as build resilience among vulnerable populations in Balaka and Machinga Districts through layered nutrition, health, WASH, agriculture, livelihoods, environmental, and risk reduction interventions. Each year of implementation, Njira conducted an annual beneficiary-based survey to assess whether the project was on track for achieving the intended outcomes for direct beneficiaries. Survey results were utilized to inform program performance, adjust interventions where appropriate, and meet donor reporting requirements. The survey had 3 components with differing sample frames: agriculture, health, and a general, the latter of which included any Njira participant in its sample frame and focused on a variety of topics. More details are included in the protocol. From 2017 - 2019, the annual survey questionnaires and protocol were nearly identical so direct comparisons across annual periods can be warranted, with the exception that data collection for 2017 and 2018 surveys occurred in September/October, and data collection for the 2019 survey occurred in June. Data was collected for the 2017 annual survey between October 1-13, 2017.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Durable Goods Expenditures
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E7: Durable Goods Expenditures. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for durable goods expenditures has multiple records (for the 31 durable goods in sub-Module E7). (31,651 records ÷ 31 non-food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E7 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e701.