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Evaluations

  1. Evaluation

    Etude Sur Le Programme Mirco-Epargne Communitaire Epargner Pour Le Changement (EPC) Au Senegal: Rapport Final

    L’objectif qui est assigné à cette recherche est de recueillir des informations sur les aspects de mise en œuvre, les succès, les défis et l’impact rapporté du projet Epargner pour le Changement (EPC) au Sénégal.

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  2. Evaluation

    Sustainability Study of Savings Groups Program in Cambodia

    This study examines a number of Cambodian savings groups that were part of savings-led microfinance initiatives launched by Oxfam America, CARE, and Pact, and seeks to understand the sustainability of groups once an implementing agency withdraws support.

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  3. Evaluation

    Evaluación de un programa de microfinanzas en Guatemala basado en el ahorro comunitario y liderado por la comunidad

    Este estudio es una evaluación del programa Ahorro Comunitario (Saving for Change) en Guatemala, que se lanzó en 2010.

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  4. Evaluation

    Saving for Change Research Study in Banteay Mean Chey and Kampot Provices: Phase 2 Comparative Analysis

    The purpose of this study is to record the progress of a number of Saving for Change (SfC) group members against several key areas and compare the results to the SfC Round 1 data in order to identify and attribute program impact.

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  5. Evaluation

    Institutional Sustainability of Smallholder Water Systems for Productive Use

    An examination of the sustainability of smallholder irrigation systems supported by Oxfam in Ethiopia, and recommendations for sustainable management.

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  6. Evaluation

    Saving for Change Mali Operational Survey Report

    This is the first study that evaluates operations of the Saving for Change agricultural pilot in Mali.

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