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    Livelihoods in the Philippines: Impact evaluation of the project 'scaling up sustainable livelihoods in Mindanao'

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    Author(s)
    Lombardini, Simone
    Publication date
    2015-11-30
    Subject
    Food and livelihoods
    Keywords
    Economic empowerment
    Food security
    Smallholder agriculture
    Impact evaluation
    Quasi-experimental evaluation
    Propensity score matching
    Sustainable livelihoods approach
    Monitoring and evaluation
    M&E
    Livelihoods
    Country
    Philippines
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Effectiveness Reviews
    Document type
    Evaluation report
    Description

    This evaluation is presented as part of the Effectiveness Review Series 2014/15, selected for review under the livelihoods thematic area. This report documents the findings of a quasi-experimental impact evaluation carried out in January 2015 that sought to assess the impact of the activities of the 'scaling up sustainable livelihoods in Mindanao' project.

    The project was implemented from 2011 to 2013 in three provinces of Mindanao by four different partner organizations: Paglilingkod Batas Pangkapatiran Foundation (PBPF); Kasanyangan Rural Development Foundation Inc. (KRDFI); Rural Development Institute of Sultan Kundarat (RDISK); and Integrated Conservation Solutions - Asia (ICS-Asia). The overall objective of the project was to widen livelihood options in small-scale agriculture for rural women and men in order to achieve food security and sustainable incomes.

    For more information, the data for this effectiveness review is available through the UK Data Service. Read more about the Oxfam Effectiveness Reviews. 

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    43
    DOI
    10.21201/2015.582752
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/582752
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/livelihoods-in-the-philippines-impact-evaluation-of-the-project-scaling-up-sust-582752
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