Evaluation of Women empowerment through Credit and Savings for household enterprise (CASHE) intervention. CASHE is a micro finance related project of CARE India funded by DFID. The objective of the evaluation was to identify the social and economic empowerment (livelihood enhancement and economic progress) at the level of poor women community as clients of the project. |
2006 |
CARE, India |
West Bengal |
0.80 |
Participatory Impact Assessment to enhance the effectiveness of Swarna Jayanti Sahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY) in Urban Local Body (ULB) Impact assessment identified the impact of SJSRY in improvement of livelihood of the poor urban households through knowledge management, improved access to resources and ensuring more participation in rights. |
2004-5 |
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Urban Local Body, India |
0.50 |
| Impact assessment of 10 year long project ‘Swamsidha’ Swyasmsidha is a 10 year long Self Help Group (SHG) driven micro finance & livelihood related projects dealing with 30,000 women families. The livelihood enterprises taken up by poor through easy access to credit and grassroots institutions building was the core theme of the project. |
2005 |
CARE, India |
West Bengal |
0.80 |
| Participatory Impact Assessment of Urban Health Care Interventions (IPP-8). Indian Population Project (IPP-8) is a 10 year long public health project for the urban poor living in slums. The project’s main agenda was to ensure preventive and curatives measures for mother and child health care and institutionalising referral system to the public sector hospitals for further improved health care. The other objective was to reduce out of pocket health expenditure of the poorest households through ensuring access to resources. The mid term evaluation suggested organisational restructuring and monitoring mechanism. |
2005 |
Kalyani Municipality |
Urban Local Body, India |
0.50 |
| Participatory Impact Assessment of the project ‘Empowerment of women through Self Help Groups (SHGs). The Self Help Group (SHG) driven micro finance & livelihood related activities through 24 partner NGOs covering 20,000 poor women families who are suffering from different forms of livelihood related vulnerability |
2005 |
Catholic Relief Society, India |
Coastal zone, India |
0.30 |
| An Impact Assessment of the evolution of Micro Finances Institution (MFI) The organisation under impact assessment was the Micro Finance Institution under Credit and Savings for household enterprise (CASHE) program of CARE India which was 6 year long micro finance and livelihood promotional project. The mid term ‘Impact Assessment’ identified the innovations in credit delivery and impact of Micro Finance & livelihood on poor women community. |
2004 |
CARE, India |
West Bengal, India |
0.50 |
| An impact assessment of the activities of Women Cooperative Credit Society (CCS) as sustainable micro finance institution. |
2004 |
CARE, India |
West Bengal, India |
0.50 |
| Impact Assessment of Farm Level Technological Intervention on Women’s Livelihood. The impact assessment dealt with changes in the farm and non farm based livelihood. The changed role of poor women in managing livelihoods was the main highlights of the impact assessment. The fast inroad of technologies in the farm sector had altered the poor women’s role in rural livelihoods. The Impact Assessment identified impact of technology on changed role of women in relation to different facets of livelihoods like access to and control over production inputs, production technology and post production processing |
2004 |
Gana Unnayan Parishad |
Different districts, India |
0.50 |
Mentoring of Commercial sex worker (CSW) project The National Aids Control Organisation (NACO) was implementing targeted interventions through State Aids Controlling organisations (SACs). The Midline Assessment and Mentoring of the Commercial Sex Worker (CSW) project had following output: i) Identifying the impact of project interventions on target community. ii) Identifying and suggesting desired organisational mechanism for the project implementation iii) Restructuring monitoring indicators for future project cycle |
2004 |
State Aids Control Agency (SACs), west Bengal, India funded by DFID |
Murshidabad District, India |
0.50 |
| Identifying livelihood options for Training of Rural Community on Farm Based Livelihood. Livelihood planning addressed the issues for the rural producers, both farm and non-farm in tune with the changes brought about by land redistribution and tenancy reforms. The livelihood options of poor were short-listed to respond to changes as a result of changes due to many market reforms. , State Agriculture University, West Bengal, India |
2003 |
Motor Benoy Trust |
West Bengal, India |
0.50 |