Impact Assessment of the Pastoralist Survival and Recovery Project Dakoro, Niger

Author(s)
Burns, J., Suji, O. and Reynolds, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
44pp
Date published
01 Apr 2008
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Disasters, Drought, Livelihoods
Countries
Niger
Organisations
Tufts University

This report documents the findings of an impact assessment of the ‘Pastoralist Survival and Recovery Project’ implemented by Lutheran World Relief and partners in North Dakoro, Niger. The assessment is one component of a broader applied research initiative “Impact Assessment of Innovative Humanitarian Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa” supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The research which is being carried out by the Feinstein International Center (FIC, Tufts) focuses on the development and application of a participatory assessment toolkit to measure the impact of seven projects in Africa being supported by the Foundation under a separate grant; the “Sub-Saharan Africa Famine Relief Effort”. All seven projects have taken an integrated livelihoods approach to alleviating the immediate needs of the affected communities, and to addressing the longer term vulnerability issues resulting in famine and food insecurity.