Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report

Autor: Ketema, Tigist, Bastian, Gautam, Gras, Ombeline, Abro, Zewdu, Manchester, Katherine, Carranza, Eliana
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
OWNERSHIP
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