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19/08/2019

Baseline impact evaluation survey: commercial smallholder support project in Cao Bang province

Đơn vị tài trợ IFAD

Contract amount

372,860,000 VND

Overview

The Commercial Smallholder Support Project in Cao Bang province (CSSP) will support 35 communes of 04 districts. The Project will support and strengthen poverty reduction, income improvement for the people via fund provisions, and capacity-building for the people and government authorities in the farming business and production development. The baseline survey aimed to provide a comprehensive study and evaluation of people’s livelihoods and the demand for economic development support in various aspects. In addition, the information would be compared with the mid-term and endline survey results to reflect the impacts of project activities on each of the beneficiary groups. The baseline questions would be repeated in the mid-term and endline surveys to collect, assess, and compare the project results comprehensively. The baseline impact evaluation survey was conducted in 900 project households and 300 non-project households.
In this assignment, DEPOCEN provided services to set up the M&E system and MIS system for CSSP Project in Cao Bang.

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