Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report
This report presents findings from the impact evaluation of the Jigisémèjiri program at midline. It first provides background on the evaluation, including details on the program and interventions. It then relates first-order, second-order, and third-order outcomes of interest in a conceptual framewo...
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| author | Hidrobo, Melissa Roy, Shalini Huybregts, Lieven Njee-Bugha, Leila Sessou, Eric Kameli, Yves |
| author_browse | Hidrobo, Melissa Huybregts, Lieven Kameli, Yves Njee-Bugha, Leila Roy, Shalini Sessou, Eric |
| author_facet | Hidrobo, Melissa Roy, Shalini Huybregts, Lieven Njee-Bugha, Leila Sessou, Eric Kameli, Yves |
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| description | This report presents findings from the impact evaluation of the Jigisémèjiri program at midline. It first provides background on the evaluation, including details on the program and interventions. It then relates first-order, second-order, and third-order outcomes of interest in a conceptual framework, which guides our analysis and structures the report. The report next describes the evaluation design, sampling, and data collection process. It then presents statistics on beneficiaries’ experience with the CTs and AM. Last, it uses the baseline and midline data, exploiting the randomized design, to estimate the impacts of the program on its beneficiary population at midline, distinguishing between household-level outcomes and child-level outcomes. Given that the baseline report showed that the randomization process was successful at creating similar groups for comparison for the impact evaluation with similar preprogram characteristics, the impacts at midline can be interpreted as truly caused by the program rather than simply correlated with its receipt. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1469822025-11-06T07:41:13Z Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report Hidrobo, Melissa Roy, Shalini Huybregts, Lieven Njee-Bugha, Leila Sessou, Eric Kameli, Yves economic development surveys nutrition policies welfare social protection poverty social safety nets impact assessment This report presents findings from the impact evaluation of the Jigisémèjiri program at midline. It first provides background on the evaluation, including details on the program and interventions. It then relates first-order, second-order, and third-order outcomes of interest in a conceptual framework, which guides our analysis and structures the report. The report next describes the evaluation design, sampling, and data collection process. It then presents statistics on beneficiaries’ experience with the CTs and AM. Last, it uses the baseline and midline data, exploiting the randomized design, to estimate the impacts of the program on its beneficiary population at midline, distinguishing between household-level outcomes and child-level outcomes. Given that the baseline report showed that the randomization process was successful at creating similar groups for comparison for the impact evaluation with similar preprogram characteristics, the impacts at midline can be interpreted as truly caused by the program rather than simply correlated with its receipt. 2019-02-08 2024-06-21T09:10:09Z 2024-06-21T09:10:09Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146982 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Hidrobo, Melissa; Roy, Shalini; Huybregts, Lieven; Njee-Bugha, Leila; Sessou, Eric; and Kameli, Yves. 2018. Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146982 |
| spellingShingle | economic development surveys nutrition policies welfare social protection poverty social safety nets impact assessment Hidrobo, Melissa Roy, Shalini Huybregts, Lieven Njee-Bugha, Leila Sessou, Eric Kameli, Yves Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title | Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title_full | Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title_fullStr | Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title_full_unstemmed | Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title_short | Filets Sociaux (Jigisémèjiri) program midline report |
| title_sort | filets sociaux jigisemejiri program midline report |
| topic | economic development surveys nutrition policies welfare social protection poverty social safety nets impact assessment |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146982 |
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