Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report
The World Bank’s Africa region gender innovation lab (GIL) conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) impact evaluation of the women in agribusiness leadership network (WALN), a transformational project implemented in Ethiopia by agricultural co...
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okr-10986-303142021-04-23T14:04:57Z Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report Ketema, Tigist Bastian, Gautam Gras, Ombeline Abro, Zewdu Manchester, Katherine Carranza, Eliana SKILLS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA ENTRY BUSINESS DECISIONS SUPERVISION CUSTOMER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING MARKET OPPORTUNITY VALUE CHAIN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INFORMATION BUSINESS SKILLS MONITORING DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IMPACTS CONSULTANTS DISTRIBUTION OWNERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS QUALITY REPORTING KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION INSTITUTIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PARTNERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TRAINING NECESSARY SKILLS TESTS IMPACT EVALUATION LICENSE VALUE CHAINS PRODUCTIVITY BUSINESS OPERATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON GRADUATES BUSINESS INFORMATION MATERIAL INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS INVENTORIES BUSINESS REGISTRATION ACCOUNT RADIO RESOURCE ACCESS RESOURCES STUDY STUDIES COMPLETION BUSINESS PLAN SOFTWARE RESULTS CELLPHONE PARTICIPATION BUSINESS DECISION PURCHASING POWER NETWORKS MENTORS BEST PRACTICE ELECTRONIC DATA IMPACT ANALYSIS LEVEL OF EDUCATION EDUCATION BUSINESS BUSINESSES NETWORK STATISTICS PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS DECISION MAKING PURCHASING COUNSELING INNOVATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES INSTITUTION PROFIT ACCOUNTS COMMUNICATION CUSTOMERS DATABASE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE ADVERTISEMENTS IMPLEMENTATION SERVER FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT BUSINESS TRAINING USER UNIQUE ID AFRICA GENDER POLICY GENDER INNOVATION LAB The World Bank’s Africa region gender innovation lab (GIL) conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) impact evaluation of the women in agribusiness leadership network (WALN), a transformational project implemented in Ethiopia by agricultural cooperative development international (ACDI) and volunteers in overseas cooperative assistance (VOCA), and supported by United States Agency for International Development (USAID). WALN, as a project, aims to increase participants’ business skills and self-confidence, enabling them to be community leaders and change makers. WALN also seeks to improve agribusiness outcomes by addressing gender differences in productivity, profitability, participation, and leadership in the sector. The ongoing impact evaluation is assessing the impact of participating in WALN activities on the overall performance of the selected high-potential women leaders in the agribusiness sector. In order to assess and interpret the impact evaluation outcomes, it is important to understand the specific business environment, as well as the needs and constraints faced by local entrepreneurs. Outcome data for this impact evaluation is being collected through survey instruments, administrative data, intensive qualitative interviews, and implicit association tests (IATs). 2018-08-29T16:41:22Z 2018-08-29T16:41:22Z 2015-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/630891468189570160/Ethiopia-Women-agribusiness-leaders-network-impact-evaluation-baseline-survey-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30314 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Women in Development and Gender Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Ethiopia |
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SKILLS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA ENTRY BUSINESS DECISIONS SUPERVISION CUSTOMER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING MARKET OPPORTUNITY VALUE CHAIN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INFORMATION BUSINESS SKILLS MONITORING DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IMPACTS CONSULTANTS DISTRIBUTION OWNERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS QUALITY REPORTING KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION INSTITUTIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PARTNERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TRAINING NECESSARY SKILLS TESTS IMPACT EVALUATION LICENSE VALUE CHAINS PRODUCTIVITY BUSINESS OPERATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON GRADUATES BUSINESS INFORMATION MATERIAL INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS INVENTORIES BUSINESS REGISTRATION ACCOUNT RADIO RESOURCE ACCESS RESOURCES STUDY STUDIES COMPLETION BUSINESS PLAN SOFTWARE RESULTS CELLPHONE PARTICIPATION BUSINESS DECISION PURCHASING POWER NETWORKS MENTORS BEST PRACTICE ELECTRONIC DATA IMPACT ANALYSIS LEVEL OF EDUCATION EDUCATION BUSINESS BUSINESSES NETWORK STATISTICS PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS DECISION MAKING PURCHASING COUNSELING INNOVATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES INSTITUTION PROFIT ACCOUNTS COMMUNICATION CUSTOMERS DATABASE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE ADVERTISEMENTS IMPLEMENTATION SERVER FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT BUSINESS TRAINING USER UNIQUE ID AFRICA GENDER POLICY GENDER INNOVATION LAB |
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SKILLS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA ENTRY BUSINESS DECISIONS SUPERVISION CUSTOMER FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOLING MARKET OPPORTUNITY VALUE CHAIN ELECTRONIC DEVICE INFORMATION BUSINESS SKILLS MONITORING DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IMPACTS CONSULTANTS DISTRIBUTION OWNERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS QUALITY REPORTING KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION INSTITUTIONS BUSINESS PARTNER BUSINESS PARTNERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TRAINING NECESSARY SKILLS TESTS IMPACT EVALUATION LICENSE VALUE CHAINS PRODUCTIVITY BUSINESS OPERATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON GRADUATES BUSINESS INFORMATION MATERIAL INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS INVENTORIES BUSINESS REGISTRATION ACCOUNT RADIO RESOURCE ACCESS RESOURCES STUDY STUDIES COMPLETION BUSINESS PLAN SOFTWARE RESULTS CELLPHONE PARTICIPATION BUSINESS DECISION PURCHASING POWER NETWORKS MENTORS BEST PRACTICE ELECTRONIC DATA IMPACT ANALYSIS LEVEL OF EDUCATION EDUCATION BUSINESS BUSINESSES NETWORK STATISTICS PERFORMANCE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS DECISION MAKING PURCHASING COUNSELING INNOVATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES INSTITUTION PROFIT ACCOUNTS COMMUNICATION CUSTOMERS DATABASE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE ADVERTISEMENTS IMPLEMENTATION SERVER FINANCIAL CONSTRAINT BUSINESS TRAINING USER UNIQUE ID AFRICA GENDER POLICY GENDER INNOVATION LAB Ketema, Tigist Bastian, Gautam Gras, Ombeline Abro, Zewdu Manchester, Katherine Carranza, Eliana Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
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The World Bank’s Africa region gender
innovation lab (GIL) conducted a randomized controlled trial
(RCT) impact evaluation of the women in agribusiness
leadership network (WALN), a transformational project
implemented in Ethiopia by agricultural cooperative
development international (ACDI) and volunteers in overseas
cooperative assistance (VOCA), and supported by United
States Agency for International Development (USAID). WALN,
as a project, aims to increase participants’ business skills
and self-confidence, enabling them to be community leaders
and change makers. WALN also seeks to improve agribusiness
outcomes by addressing gender differences in productivity,
profitability, participation, and leadership in the sector.
The ongoing impact evaluation is assessing the impact of
participating in WALN activities on the overall performance
of the selected high-potential women leaders in the
agribusiness sector. In order to assess and interpret the
impact evaluation outcomes, it is important to understand
the specific business environment, as well as the needs and
constraints faced by local entrepreneurs. Outcome data for
this impact evaluation is being collected through survey
instruments, administrative data, intensive qualitative
interviews, and implicit association tests (IATs). |
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Report |
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Ketema, Tigist Bastian, Gautam Gras, Ombeline Abro, Zewdu Manchester, Katherine Carranza, Eliana |
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Ketema, Tigist Bastian, Gautam Gras, Ombeline Abro, Zewdu Manchester, Katherine Carranza, Eliana |
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Ketema, Tigist |
title |
Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
title_short |
Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
title_full |
Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
title_fullStr |
Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
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Ethiopia Women Agribusiness Leaders Network Impact Evaluation : Baseline Survey Report |
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ethiopia women agribusiness leaders network impact evaluation : baseline survey report |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2018 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/630891468189570160/Ethiopia-Women-agribusiness-leaders-network-impact-evaluation-baseline-survey-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30314 |
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