This evaluation is a follow up to the mid-term evaluation conducted in 2011 and seeks to provide evidence of changes that have occurred on beneficiary households since the previous mid-term evaluation and will help inform programme scale up plans. Specifically, the evaluation seeks to examine the differences between cash transfer recipients (intervention) and non-recipients (comparison), in the areas of food security, education, health and health-seeking behavior, asset ownership, housing quality, household expenditures, and the well-being of household members. The evaluation also aims to assess the effectiveness of the programme’s targeting processes and procedures, and to examine to which extent, equity and gender impacts were achieved in the programme. Finally, the evaluation is expected to assess the programme’s scalability going forward. The evaluation will provide critical information on the programme’s impact, effectiveness and scalability to aid the Government of Liberia in its plans to scale up the programme. The findings of the study will also be used for advocacy for continued donor support of the social protection sector in Liberia. The potential users of the evaluation are therefore be, Government line Ministries, UNICEF and other UN agencies, the European Union and other donor partners.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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