Focal person in Nepal: Neha Koirala, [email protected]
2016: RAP3 Midline Impact Assessment ReportThis Midline report presents the findings from a panel survey of 3,600 households in eight districts in the Mid and Far West of Nepal and incorporates qualitative findings from a complementary Reality Check Approach (RCA) study. This mixed-methods approach was conducted in mid-2016, precisely two years after the baseline, to provide a longitudinal analysis of socio-economic changes in this region as well as an objective assessment of the impact of the third phase of the DFID’s Rural Access Programme 3 (RAP3). The analysis within the report is probably one of the most comprehensive assessments of change in the region undertaken in recent times. Read in conjunction with the separate Midline RCA study report (whose findings are integrated into this report), the Midline provides a rich analysis of a vastly understudied region of the country. The report should be of use to a wide range of stakeholders interested not only in the impact of RAP3, but also in understanding regional drivers of change that impact on poverty and vulnerability.
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2016: People's Experiences and Perspectives on Recovery from the 2015 Earthquakes in Nepal
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2016: Rural Access Programme (RAP3) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Component - Midline Report
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2015: Perspective of People Living in Poverty in Nepal: a background paper for the Mid-term review of Swiss Country Strategy
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2015: Experiences and Perspectives of Direct BeneficiariesUndertaken for the Rural Access Programme 3 Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Component
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2015: People's Experiences of Security and Justice
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2014: Contribution to the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Component Supporting RAP3, Mid and Far West Nepal
Summary
This Reality Check currently being undertaken by ITAD focuses on the impact of the DFID funded rural access program for households living in poverty, the process monitoring of road, trail and trail bridge labor based construction, maintenance and associated socio-economic programs and understanding change resulting from improved access from people’s perspectives. It also seeks to support the design of the broader evaluations HH survey, through a scoping RCA. The Scoping RCA has been used to inform the design of the broader household survey and helped in developing appropriate training for the household survey enumerators. |
2013: Research into the Long Term Impact of Development Interventions in the Koshi Hills of Nepal
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