Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund

The Emergency Social Investment Fund (FISE) ex-post impact evaluation, is one of the first to be carried out on a social fund since the introduction of these mechanisms, a decade ago. Through strong impact evaluation methodologies, the report provi...

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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/12/828370/nicaragua-ex-post-impact-evaluation-emergency-social-investment-fund-fise
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spelling okr-10986-149562021-04-23T14:03:16Z Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund World Bank SOCIAL FUNDS EVALUATION METHODOLOGY POVERTY MITIGATION HOUSEHOLD DATA LIVING STANDARDS INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SOCIAL SERVICES INVESTMENTS QUALITATIVE DATA POVERTY ASSESSMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING INSTITUTION BUILDING DECENTRALIZATION STRATEGIC PLANNING MONITORING & EVALUATION BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT BENEFIT INCIDENCE CASE STUDIES CASE STUDY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY POVERTY CONTROL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUAL DATA COLLECTION DATA SOURCES DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EVALUATION ACTIVITIES EVALUATION RESULTS EXTREME POVERTY GENDER GIRLS HEALTH HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INVESTMENTS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POSTS HEALTH PROJECTS HEALTH STATUS HIPC HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE IMPACT EVALUATION IMPROVED ACCESS INFANTS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTERVENTION LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT MALNUTRITION MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICINES NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES NGO NUTRITION PARENTS POLICY IMPACT POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RELEVANCE POOR AREAS POOR COMMUNITIES POOR COUNTRIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY CATEGORY POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY MAP POVERTY MONITORING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY TARGETING PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRAMS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITATIVE DATA QUALITATIVE EVALUATION RANDOM SAMPLE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RURAL AREAS SAFETY SAFETY NET SAMPLE SIZE SAMPLE SIZES SCHOOL SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES TARGETING UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS WATER SUPPLY The Emergency Social Investment Fund (FISE) ex-post impact evaluation, is one of the first to be carried out on a social fund since the introduction of these mechanisms, a decade ago. Through strong impact evaluation methodologies, the report provides empirical evidence regarding FISE's success in reaching poor households, and contributing to their human capital formation, and provides as well, insights into communities interactions with FISE, and the quality of publicly provided social services that have received a FISE investment. The evaluation makes use of data sources, such as the Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS), FISE Household Surveys, and FISE Facilities Survey, as well as from the qualitative beneficiary assessment, instruments which allow an integrated evaluation on assessment of poverty targeting, and household impact. Based on social sectors results, recommendations for FISE operations, its work with others, and its monitoring system, suggest increased community participation at the subproject level, including a revision on the balance between social sector infrastructure investments, and, replacement, rehabilitation, and expansion of existing infrastructure. FISE's coordination with other institutions should be strengthened, to forge stronger community links, and, to balance decentralization, and strategic planning, while complementing infrastructure supply, with demand-side interventions, through direct household contacts. Finally, the link between LSMS and the FISE evaluation should be maintained, to compare alternative interventions, strengthening monitoring and evaluation activities. 2013-08-08T20:11:57Z 2013-08-08T20:11:57Z 2000-12-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/12/828370/nicaragua-ex-post-impact-evaluation-emergency-social-investment-fund-fise http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14956 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Latin America & Caribbean Nicaragua
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topic SOCIAL FUNDS
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
POVERTY MITIGATION
HOUSEHOLD DATA
LIVING STANDARDS INDICATORS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SERVICES
INVESTMENTS
QUALITATIVE DATA
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INSTITUTION BUILDING
DECENTRALIZATION
STRATEGIC PLANNING
MONITORING & EVALUATION BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEVEL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY POVERTY
CONTROL GROUPS
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA COLLECTION
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION RESULTS
EXTREME POVERTY
GENDER
GIRLS
HEALTH
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INVESTMENTS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROJECTS
HEALTH STATUS
HIPC
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
INFANTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INTERVENTION
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT
MALNUTRITION
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICINES
NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES
NGO
NUTRITION
PARENTS
POLICY IMPACT
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RELEVANCE
POOR AREAS
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY CATEGORY
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUALITATIVE EVALUATION
RANDOM SAMPLE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RURAL AREAS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLE SIZES
SCHOOL
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle SOCIAL FUNDS
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
POVERTY MITIGATION
HOUSEHOLD DATA
LIVING STANDARDS INDICATORS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
SOCIAL SERVICES
INVESTMENTS
QUALITATIVE DATA
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INSTITUTION BUILDING
DECENTRALIZATION
STRATEGIC PLANNING
MONITORING & EVALUATION BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARY ASSESSMENT
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY LEVEL
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY POVERTY
CONTROL GROUPS
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA COLLECTION
DATA SOURCES
DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION RESULTS
EXTREME POVERTY
GENDER
GIRLS
HEALTH
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INVESTMENTS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH POSTS
HEALTH PROJECTS
HEALTH STATUS
HIPC
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
INFANTS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INTERVENTION
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT
MALNUTRITION
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICINES
NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES
NGO
NUTRITION
PARENTS
POLICY IMPACT
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RELEVANCE
POOR AREAS
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY CATEGORY
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MONITORING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUALITATIVE EVALUATION
RANDOM SAMPLE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RURAL AREAS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLE SIZES
SCHOOL
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
TARGETING
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
WATER SUPPLY
World Bank
Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Nicaragua
description The Emergency Social Investment Fund (FISE) ex-post impact evaluation, is one of the first to be carried out on a social fund since the introduction of these mechanisms, a decade ago. Through strong impact evaluation methodologies, the report provides empirical evidence regarding FISE's success in reaching poor households, and contributing to their human capital formation, and provides as well, insights into communities interactions with FISE, and the quality of publicly provided social services that have received a FISE investment. The evaluation makes use of data sources, such as the Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS), FISE Household Surveys, and FISE Facilities Survey, as well as from the qualitative beneficiary assessment, instruments which allow an integrated evaluation on assessment of poverty targeting, and household impact. Based on social sectors results, recommendations for FISE operations, its work with others, and its monitoring system, suggest increased community participation at the subproject level, including a revision on the balance between social sector infrastructure investments, and, replacement, rehabilitation, and expansion of existing infrastructure. FISE's coordination with other institutions should be strengthened, to forge stronger community links, and, to balance decentralization, and strategic planning, while complementing infrastructure supply, with demand-side interventions, through direct household contacts. Finally, the link between LSMS and the FISE evaluation should be maintained, to compare alternative interventions, strengthening monitoring and evaluation activities.
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
title_short Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
title_full Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
title_fullStr Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
title_full_unstemmed Nicaragua : Ex-Post Impact Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment Fund
title_sort nicaragua : ex-post impact evaluation of the emergency social investment fund
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/12/828370/nicaragua-ex-post-impact-evaluation-emergency-social-investment-fund-fise
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14956
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