FUTURES Project Midline Evaluation: Most Significant Change (MSC) Results

FUTURES Project Midline Evaluation: Most Significant Change (MSC) Results
Abstract: Data for Impact (D4I) conducted a qualitative midline evaluation of the Packard Foundation-funded My Forest, My Livelihood, My Family (FUTURES) project in the Yayo Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve in the southwestern Oromia Region of Ethiopia to understand perceptions and outcomes of the project’s multisectoral approach to combining interventions in reproductive health (RH), agricultural practices, forest conservation, and livelihood improvement.

D4I, in collaboration with local research partner Jimma University, conducted key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with project participants, implementors, and collaborators. The Most Significant Change (MSC) approach was used to understand changes resulting from the project.
Shortname: FS-23-650
Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Language: English
Region(s): ETHIOPIA