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Beneficiary Assessment - Budget Template
Beneficiary Assessment - Co-Facilitator Terms of Reference Template
Beneficiary Assessment - Facilitator Terms of Reference Template
Beneficiary Assessment - Field Testing Logistics and Description Template
Beneficiary Assessment - Process Description Template
Beneficiary Assessment - Terms of Reference Example (1)
Beneficiary Assessment - Terms of Reference Example (2)
Beneficiary Assessment - Training Template
Beneficiary Assessment – A Participative Approach for Impact Assessment, Central America, Bolivia and Kenya
Beneficiary Assessment Description of Roles and Responsibilities
Beneficiary Assessment Guide: The Farmers’ Participatory Evaluation - A methodological guide to evaluate the effect and impact of technological development.
Beneficiary Assessment Inception Report Template
Beneficiary Assessment of Community's Perceptions on Rehabilitated and Improved Water Resources in Miyo Wereda, Borana Zone of the Oromia Region, Ethiopia
Beneficiary Assessment of Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Status in the Kurigram and Barguna Districts of Bangladesh
Beneficiary Assessment of the Water Resources Management Programme (WARM-P), Nepal
Beneficiary Assessment Report on 'A Systematic Understanding of Farmers' Engagement in Market System Interventions: An Exploration of Katalyst's Work in the Maize Sector in Bangladesh'
Beneficiary Assessment Report on Opportunities for Youth Employment (OYE Project), Tanzania
Beneficiary Assessment: An Approach Described
Beneficiary Assessment: the case of SAHA (Madagascar)
Beneficiary Perspectives in the Water Consortium
Citizen engagement through Visual Participatory Processes (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Conducting beneficiary assessment with communities in Lesotho and Swaziland
Development Initiatives: The data side of leaving no one behind
“In order for people to count, you need to count people.” Births need to be registered, visits to health facilities need to be recorded, progress through school needs to be monitored. This is not the case in low income countries, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected states. To contribute to a better data collection, analysis and use, Development Initiatives developed their own approach called data landscaping. Its covers the political economy of data within a country; the structures and standards that govern the collection, the use of data, and much more. Every country has its own unique political economy, but that is not to say there are not many similarities. This report is the first attempt at mapping out this common ground at the national level and sharing revealing findings on what needs to be in place for people to be counted so they start counting.
Economic poverty trends: Global, regional and national
This factsheet (updated in February 2023) provides an overview of poverty trends at global, regional and national levels. It unpacks the terminology used to describe poverty and explains how it is measured. Measuring poverty is vital because it supports action to improve the lives of people currently living in poverty and those at risk of experiencing poverty in the future. It provides the information required to support better decision-making, influence policy outcomes and increase accountability.
Evaluación De Beneficiario de la COSUDE - Nota de Cómo Hacerlo
Evaluación Participata por Productores (EPP), Nicaragua
Evaluación participativa de actores del proyecto PROJOVEN, Honduras
Evaluación Participativa por Productores EPP, El Salvador
Evaluación participativa por protagonistas del Programa Ambiental de Gestión de Riesgos de Desastres y Cambio Climático (PAGRICC), Nicaragua
Evaluation par les Acteurs du service de l'eau, concept pour l'évaluation des impacts du projet EPA-V, Haïti
Final Summary of the Beneficiary Assessment Workshop in Panama
Guía de la COSUDE sobre No Dejar a Nadie Atrás
How does BA relate to results-based management at SDC?
Impact Assessment of Pull-Push Technology developed and promoted by ICIPE and partners in eastern Africa
Indicators Matter to LNOB: A practical guide for project designers and implementers
Indicators matter in achieving the international commitments of the Agenda 2030 to “leave no one behind” (LNOB-Principle) in the fight against poverty (SDG 1), and in reducing inequality (SDG 10). As quantitative or qualitative variables, indicators provide a simple and reliable way to measure the achievements of development efforts. They can therefore show and track whether aid spending is reaching the poor and the left-behind groups in various contexts. What is measured is more likely to get addressed, because indicators provide a solid basis for evidence-based decision-making in development projects as well as in politics.
Informe de Resultados -Evaluación Participativa por Productores y Productoras, Honduras
Informe Resultados Evaluación Participativa por Municipios (EPM), AGUASAN, El Salvador
Leave No One Behind and the Human Rights-Based Approach
Lessons Learned Report: Advancing Inclusive SDG Data Partnerships
Achieving the SDGs requires that progress and lags are being effectively monitored and reported. Monitoring and reporting can pinpoint where meeting the goals is on track, where progress is uneven, and where new approaches are needed. Existing official statistics are not enough to meet these monitoring and reporting needs. To fill the gap, alternative data sources, can complement official statistics to meet the SDG data challenge and ensure that no one is left behind. This joint learning report with Partners for Review (hosted by GIZ), the Danish Institute for Human Rights and the International Civil Society Centre summarises the initial experience and learnings generated by the SDG Data Partnerships initiative, which aims to support an enabling environment for inclusive collaborations.
LNOB and HRBA Approach [Fact Sheet]
Metodología para la Valoración Participativa de Impacto (VPI)del Programa ATICA
Participatory Assessment: A Methodology to Leave No One Behind | Accompanying text to IDS/Jo Howard's inputs
Participatory Assessment: A Methodology to Leave No One Behind | Launch webinar slides
Participatory Assessment: A Methodology to Leave No One Behind | Questions and Answers from webinar
Participatory Assessments banner
Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2022: Correcting Course
The World Bank’s Poverty and Shared Prosperity series provides the latest estimates and trends in global poverty and shared prosperity. The 2022 edition provides the first comprehensive look at the landscape of poverty in the aftermath of an extraordinary series of shocks to the global economy. Global progress in reducing extreme poverty has virtually come to a halt. After COVID-19 dealt the biggest setback to global poverty in decades, rising food and energy prices—fueled by climate shocks and conflict among the world’s biggest food producers—have hindered a swift recovery. The report analyses how fiscal policy was used in the first year of the pandemic to support the most vulnerable groups. It also sheds light on the impact of taxes, transfers, and subsidies on poverty and inequality in 94 countries before 2020, providing important new insights into the impacts of fiscal policy not only during crises but also during normal conditions. The report identifies how governments can optimize fiscal policy to help correct course.
Public Audits in Nepal
Rapport d'évaluation des impacts du projet EPA-V, projet eau potable et assainissement, Haïti
Reflections on Beneficiary Assessments of WASH Projects in Nepal and Ethiopia
Resumen: guía de la COSUDE sobre No Dejar a Nadie Atrás
SDC Beneficiary Assessment How-to-Note
SDC Beneficiary Assessment How-to-Note Annexes
SDC Guidance Leave No One Behind
SDC Guidance on Leave No One Behind in a Nutshell
SDC How-to-Note: Beneficiary Assessment (BA)
SDC Poverty Brief - Understanding Poverty
Step by step: Conducting Beneficiary Assessment with Communities, Lesotho and Eswatini
Testing the Beneficiary Assessment methodology in the context of external project evaluation
The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023: Special edition
Valoración Participativa de Impacto - Programa ATICA, Bolivia
Valoración Participativa de Impacto - Programa Nacional de Semillas (PNS), Bolivia
Valoración Participativa de Impacto de proyectos productivos con manejo de recursos naturales, Bolivia
Whose Learning and Accountability? Working with citizen researchers
Working Aid Agriculture and Food Security: Leave No One Behind in Practice
Working Aid Education: Leave No One Behind
Working Aid Employment and Income: Leave No One Behind in Practice
Working Aid Governance: Leave No One Behind in Practice
Working Aid Health: Leave No One Behind in Practice
Working Aid Migration: Leave No One Behind in Practice
Working Aid Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Leave No One Behind in Practice
World Development Report: Data for Better Lives
Data, which are growing at an unprecedented rate, are becoming an integral part of the daily lives of most people everywhere. But how does that matter for the more than 700 million people living in extreme poverty? According to this report by the World Bank, data can improve social and economic outcomes. But only if they are used systematically in ways that create information that generates insights that improve lives. The report aims to answer two fundamental questions. First, how can data better advance development objectives? Second, what kind of data governance arrangements are needed to use data in a safe, ethical, and secure way while also delivering value equitably?
