World food programme Afghanistan : effectiveness study / Samuel Hall Consulting.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Samuel Hall Consulting, 2013.Description: 34 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HD9016. A342.
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Contents:
Contents: Research objectives—Key findings—Lessons learned—Annexes.
Summary: Summary: “Assessing the effectives of WFP sub-programmes : objective and methods. The objective of this study is not to evaluate the respective cost-effectiveness of each of the WFP sub-programmes in Afghanistan, as it may lead to hasty conclusions-depending on the criterion of reference (long-or short-term, social or economic impact, etc.) and the sixe or volume of a project (significant economies of scale can be made between the pilot and a nationwide phases of a project). Rather, the evaluation team questioned some of the key..”—(page 3).
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Cover title.
“Samuel Hall”—at head of title.
“March 2013-final version”—cover page.
“WFP-effectiveness study-final version-March 2013”—running caption.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Research objectives—Key findings—Lessons learned—Annexes.

Summary: “Assessing the effectives of WFP sub-programmes : objective and methods. The objective of this study is not to evaluate the respective cost-effectiveness of each of the WFP sub-programmes in Afghanistan, as it may lead to hasty conclusions-depending on the criterion of reference (long-or short-term, social or economic impact, etc.) and the sixe or volume of a project (significant economies of scale can be made between the pilot and a nationwide phases of a project). Rather, the evaluation team questioned some of the key..”—(page 3).

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