Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia

The study employed qualitative methods, including key informant interviews of project partners and SMEs, focus group discussions with smallholder farmers, direct field observations, and a comprehensive desk review of project documents to triangulate findings. This assessment sought to (1) evaluate A...

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Autores principales: Manoti, D., Kikulwe, E., Kakwasha, K., Barlis, A.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177301
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author Manoti, D.
Kikulwe, E.
Kakwasha, K.
Barlis, A.
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Manoti, D.
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description The study employed qualitative methods, including key informant interviews of project partners and SMEs, focus group discussions with smallholder farmers, direct field observations, and a comprehensive desk review of project documents to triangulate findings. This assessment sought to (1) evaluate AICCRA’s contribution to enhancing the capacity of next users in generating knowledge products and tools for scaling CIS and CSA; (2) document effective scaling pathways improving CIS/CSA dissemination; and (3) assess alignment with national climate priorities and policies at the meso level in Zambia.
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spelling CGSpace1773012025-11-11T16:28:36Z Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia Manoti, D. Kikulwe, E. Kakwasha, K. Barlis, A. impact assessment climate change adaptation resilience smallholders agricultural development The study employed qualitative methods, including key informant interviews of project partners and SMEs, focus group discussions with smallholder farmers, direct field observations, and a comprehensive desk review of project documents to triangulate findings. This assessment sought to (1) evaluate AICCRA’s contribution to enhancing the capacity of next users in generating knowledge products and tools for scaling CIS and CSA; (2) document effective scaling pathways improving CIS/CSA dissemination; and (3) assess alignment with national climate priorities and policies at the meso level in Zambia. 2025-04 2025-10-23T15:31:31Z 2025-10-23T15:31:31Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177301 en Open Access application/pdf Manoti, D., Kikulwe, E., Kakwasha, K. and Barlis, A. 2025. Impact Assessment of AICCRA Project at Meso Level: Experience from Zambia. AICCRA Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
spellingShingle impact assessment
climate change adaptation
resilience
smallholders
agricultural development
Manoti, D.
Kikulwe, E.
Kakwasha, K.
Barlis, A.
Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title_full Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title_fullStr Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title_short Impact assessment of AICCRA project at MESO level: Experience from Zambia
title_sort impact assessment of aiccra project at meso level experience from zambia
topic impact assessment
climate change adaptation
resilience
smallholders
agricultural development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177301
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