Knowledge - driven ways to assess the socio - economic impact of agricultural interventions.pdf

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eMKambo Vibes – 15 May 2017

Knowledge - driven ways to assess the socio - economic impact of agricultural interventions Measuring the authentic impact of development interventions remains a big challenge for many development organizations and governments, mainly in developing countries. Terms like Value for Money (VfM) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) are being mentioned repeatedly as organizations try to ascertain the value of millions of dollars that continue to go towards development. While these efforts focus mostly on the monetary value, there is not much excitement towards assessing changes in knowledge and people’s capacity to make sense of their own development.

Building community confidence and culture African agrarian communities may not attach particular names or abbreviations to most of their best practice models but such practices are worthy more than new models being dreamed up by development practitioners every day. eMKambo has realized that, besides using repetition to build community confidence and a strong culture, each farming community has sophisticated ways of evaluating its learning processes through questions like:  

What is working well in our community this season? Where are we solving the same problems over and over?

After every harvest, individual farming households often find time to discuss their results through questions like:  What have we achieved that makes us proud?  What could have been better? 1


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