Bangladesh

Krishi Utsho Micro-franchise Project Impact Assessment

64 page impact assessment of Krishi Utsho Micro-franchise project, an emerging social enterprise project. It runs on a micro- franchise model by CARE Bangladesh. KU started in the year 2012, as a part of Strengthening the Dairy Value Chain (SDVC) project to provide timely access to affordable and quality agro inputs and advisory services to rural smallholder dairy farmers, particularly women. Later on with the support from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN), the project selected shops in villages to ensure last mile access and branded 198 shops so far under KU brand. Those branded shops or franchisee are acting as a one stop solution center for more than 45,000 smallholder farmers combined, particularly for vulnerable women in North-East and South-West regions in Bangladesh, and thereby contributing to increased productivity and ensuring resilience in livelihood. KU will be expanding the product line in the franchisee shops according to farmers’ need. The purpose of this impact assessment was to identify the project impact on the beneficiary groups so far, to capture deviation (intended and unintended) from what it originally set out to do. The assessment thus intends to look at the model’s sustainability even after the project ceases to exist and make recommendations along this line. The information from this assessment will be used internally to make necessary adjustments, so that the project will achieve its intended objective and outcomes. Read More...

Improving Maternal and Infant Health in Bangladesh (IMIHB)

A 36 page evaluation of the IMIHB project which aimed to improve maternal, newborn and child health status of urban and peri-urban areas in Gazipur district of Bangladesh. The project centres around capacity building of the community health provision and support system; awareness generation in the community; and establishing referral and linkages between health facilities. Read More...

Midterm Performance Evaluation of the Bangladesh NGO Health Service Delivery Project (NHSDP)

This 159 page evaluation assesses the status, relevance and sustainability of the NHSDP project and ... Read More...

Agriculture service center evaluation

This 35 page evaluation highlights the findings of how the service center model affects agriculture ... Read More...

Agriculture service center evaluation

This 35 page evaluation highlights the findings of how the service center model affects agriculture ... Read More...

Aesa private sector training needs assessment

This 85 page analysis highlights the training needs of private-sector extension suppliers in Banglad... Read More...

Gender impact study agriculture extension support activity

This 50 page report highlights the impacts of the USAID-funded Agriculture Extension support activit... Read More...

Aesa baseline report

This baseline survey was conducted on a small number of selected indicators to understand and docume... Read More...

Promoting Sustainable Consumption and Production of Jute Diversified Products Final Evaluation

This 105 page document describes the results of the SWITCH-Asia Jute Value Chain Project funded by the European Union with the objective to promote the adoption of Sustainable Consumption and Product (SCP) of Jute Diversified Products (JDP). Read More...

Strengthening the dairy value chain project (sdvc)-ii

30,000 targeted smallholder dairy producers (approximately 70% women) in seven districts of North an... Read More...

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