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Keri Culver Blog - January 2025

It is about evaluation in the field, and while gender will be an important part of the content, it is not explicitly or totally dedicated to gender in evaluation topics.

New Monitoring and Evaluation website

We are currently publishing a series on Post-Distribution Monitoring, with more MEAL-related topics and articles to come. We also welcome suggestions for future content.

Urban Management Centre Publication

This guide aims to enhance livelihoods and create a supportive environment for street vendors in India. It also highlights the specific needs of women street vendors and how cities can adopt a gender-responsive approach to planning.

CGIAR Blog  -  January 2025

Kore Global Blogs

How to conduct an overall endline for impact assessment when there is not baseline data for the control group?

We are trying to do an endline assessment to see the impact of the intervention. Before intervention we conducted a baseline (cross-sectional study) survey in the intervention area but unfortunately we do not have a baseline data from the control areas. During the endline assessment we also would like to include the control areas since we do not have a baseline data from the control areas. So in this circumstances how can we assess the real impact of the intervention. We would like to note that the intervention and control areas are in the same district but different sub-districts.

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Hi there,

In this case you can collect information from control areas and using Propensity Score Matching (PSM) method you can assess the impact of intervention even though you have not collected baseline information from the control areas. Hope it helps.
Cheers!
Irfan

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