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At a Glance Funder:Millennium Challenge CorporationProject Time Frame:2006-2013Topic Areas:AgricultureInfrastructure Service Areas:Impact EvaluationProcess Evaluation Data Collection Technical Assistance and Capacity Building PublicationsArmenia: Impact Evaluation of Irrigation Infrastructure, Roads, and Farmer Training
The evaluation of the training component used a group random assignment design, in which village clusters were randomly assigned to the treatment or control group based on when the interventions will be delivered. The evaluation of the roads intervention will be conducted in 2013 and will employ regression analysis. The irrigation evaluation is split into two components. The first uses a comparison group design in which the villages where tertiary canals are rehabilitated are matched to otherwise-similar villages in which tertiary canals are not rehabilitated. A separate analysis will examine the impact of larger-scale irrigation projects such as main canals. The farmer training evaluation was released in October 2012. The roads evaluation is in progress. The irrigation evaluation will be conducted in late 2014. Mathematica also will conduct limited analyses of some smaller components of the Compact, mainly using qualitative methods. Mathematica helped design the sampling strategy for the national household survey, which is the key source of data for the roads evaluations. Mathematica also designed a new survey and sampling strategy for 5,000 farming households that was used to evaluate the training initiative and an analogous survey of 3,000 farming households that will be used to evaluate the irrigation activities. To ensure that high quality data is collected, Mathematica provided input on the terms of reference for collecting baseline data and guidance to the local data collection firm. Qualitative data and information from community leaders are also being collected.
Publications"Should Foreign Aid Fund Agricultural Training? Evidence from Armenia," Working Paper (August 2013) |