The Ethiopia Country Office commissioned this impact evaluation to improve the insurance product of the SIIPE pilot and to encourage learning for key stakeholders (Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, Government of Ethiopia and private sector partners) before a potential scale-up. The specific objectives were to understand whether SIIPE brought about any behavioural change, if (and how) it provided greater protection to pastoralists against climate risk; as well as to measure the changes in well-being of individual households attributable to the programme.
The evaluation was designed to assess the impact of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's SIIPE pilot program against the following evaluation criteria: effectiveness and impact. The impact estimates are based on a quasi-experimental (propensity score matching) design that compares beneficiary households in pilot communities with comparable non-beneficiary households in nearby communities. The baseline was conducted in January and February 2018, and the follow-up data collection in February and March 2019.
Key recommendations from the evaluation included:
- On the insurance product: Consider increasing the insurance coverage of risks other than pastures.
- On other programme components: Rigorously implement training and improve training materials.
- On other programme components Conduct a follow-up data collection to capture the full programme effects.
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| Evaluation report |
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| Evaluation report: annexes |
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| Management response |
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| Post-hoc quality assessment |
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| Terms of reference |
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