Agriculture Project‌ Communal Land Support Sample Clauses

Agriculture Project‌ Communal Land Support. This Sub-Activity is being evaluated to assess Compact-related changes in the parcel registration process, perceptions about land tenure, benefits to households or community groups that stem from registration, and particular issues regarding women and vulnerable groups in obtaining rights to parcels, including around their understanding of land rights and registration thereof. The specific methodology and a refined set of evaluation questions will be outlined in the approved evaluation design report; in the meantime, some preliminary questions are highlighted below: • How has CLS contributed to increasing knowledge and awareness about land rights, laws, and procedures? • To what extent was the policy reform agenda of CLS effective and appropriate? • How and to what extent has CLS helped improve perceptions related to tenure security? To what extent has CLS helped to improve tenure security for women and other vulnerable groups? • Has CLS contributed to improved economic outcomes? • How sustainable are the outputs and outcomes of the CLS intervention likely to be? Community-Based Rangeland and Livestock Management This Sub-Activity has a MCC-contracted impact evaluation that compares the Rangeland Intervention Areas (RIAs) selected to participate in the program with a statistically similar group that shares selected characteristics. The evaluation methodology was revised mid- stream and will be outlined in the updated evaluation design report, which will serve as the primary reference document on the evaluation’s details. The evaluation will consider questions including: • Do rangeland and livestock management training and technical support improve cattle condition, cattle weight and herd composition, and ultimately lead to increased average off-take rate? • Does rangeland and livestock management training increase the quality of the rangeland in communities? • Does the activity increase the wealth and mean household income of beneficiary households? Livestock Support MCA-N’s individual Livestock Support Sub-Activities – i.e., veterinarian infrastructure support, livestock traceability system and livestock market efficiency fund (LMEF) – cannot be understood in isolation but rather only within the broader context of the livestock sector and MCA Namibia’s Livestock Support Activity as a whole. The evaluation takes this into account and includes an assessment of the synergies between the different MCA-N Livestock Support Sub-Activities. Using quantitative and...
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