Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report
Autor: | Ketema, Tigist, Bastian, Gautam, Gras, Ombeline, Abro, Zewdu, Manchester, Katherine, Carranza, Eliana |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON AFRICA GENDER POLICY INFORMATION RESOURCES INNOVATION ELECTRONIC DATA SOFTWARE COMMUNICATION TRAINING PROGRAMS IMPACT EVALUATION RESOURCE ACCESS ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS IMPLEMENTATION BUSINESS SKILLS CRITERIA REPORTING BEST PRACTICE NETWORK BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT MONITORING BUSINESS ACTIVITIES PRODUCTIVITY GRADUATES BUSINESS DECISION EDUCATION BUSINESS OPERATION USER STATISTICS NETWORKS BUSINESS DECISIONS BUSINESS DISTRIBUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BUSINESS PLAN TESTS LICENSE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES SKILLS INSTITUTIONS CONSULTANTS IMPACTS BUSINESS PARTNERS STUDIES FINANCIAL INSTITUTION BUSINESS TRAINING TRAINING DATABASE COMPLETION PARTICIPATION INVENTORIES MENTORS BUSINESS INFORMATION PROFIT NECESSARY SKILLS IMPACT ANALYSIS BUSINESS PERFORMANCE BUSINESS PARTNER UNIQUE ID VALUE CHAIN ELECTRONIC DEVICE QUALITY PURCHASING POWER COUNSELING KNOWLEDGE MATERIAL ACCOUNTS INSTITUTION CUSTOMER MARKET OPPORTUNITY SERVER RADIO CELLPHONE DATA ENTRY ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS PURCHASING SUPERVISION STUDY DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PERFORMANCE BUSINESSES GENDER INNOVATION LAB VALUE CHAINS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT BUSINESS DECISION MAKING LEVEL OF EDUCATION FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS REGISTRATION SCHOOLING TRANSLATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
Popis: | The World Bank’s Africa region gender innovation lab (GIL) conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) impact evaluation of the women in agribusiness leadership network (WALN), a transformational project implemented in Ethiopia by agricultural cooperative development international (ACDI) and volunteers in overseas cooperative assistance (VOCA), and supported by United States Agency for International Development (USAID). WALN, as a project, aims to increase participants’ business skills and self-confidence, enabling them to be community leaders and change makers. WALN also seeks to improve agribusiness outcomes by addressing gender differences in productivity, profitability, participation, and leadership in the sector. The ongoing impact evaluation is assessing the impact of participating in WALN activities on the overall performance of the selected high-potential women leaders in the agribusiness sector. In order to assess and interpret the impact evaluation outcomes, it is important to understand the specific business environment, as well as the needs and constraints faced by local entrepreneurs. Outcome data for this impact evaluation is being collected through survey instruments, administrative data, intensive qualitative interviews, and implicit association tests (IATs). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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