{"doc_desc":{"title":"DIME-GAFSP Nepal Impact Evaluation","idno":"DDI_NPL_2016_AFSPIE-ML_v01_M_WB","producers":[{"name":"Development Data Group","abbreviation":"DECDG","affiliation":"World Bank","role":"Documentation of the Study"}],"prod_date":"2020-03-05","version_statement":{"version":"Version 01 (March 2020)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"NPL_2016_AFSPIE-ML_v01_M","title":"Agriculture and Food Security Project Impact Evaluation 2016","sub_title":"Midline Survey","alt_title":"AFSPIE-ML 2016"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Paul Christian (Development Impact Evaluation (DIME))","affiliation":"World Bank"}],"production_statement":{"funding_agencies":[{"name":"Global Agriculture Food Security Program","abbreviation":"GAFSP","role":"Funding Data Collection and TA"},{"name":"South Asia Food and Nutrition Security Initiative","abbreviation":"SAFANSI","role":"Funding Data Collection"},{"name":"Impact Evaluation to Development Impact","abbreviation":"i2i","role":"Funding TA"}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Paul Christian","affiliation":"Economist, DIME","email":"pchristian@worldbank.org","uri":""},{"name":"Saahil Karpe","affiliation":"Research Analyst, DIME","email":"skarpe@worldbank.org","uri":""}],"depositor":[{"name":"Development Impact Evaluation","abbreviation":"DIME","affiliation":"World Bank"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"1-2-3 Survey, phase 2 [hh\/123-2]","series_info":"This is the second round of data collected towards the Impact Evaluation. \nThe Baseline Survey was conducted in 2013 and the Endline Survey in 2017."},"study_info":{"abstract":"The Nepal Agriculture and Food Security Project (AFSP) aims to improve the livelihood of poor farmers by increasing agricultural output and improving nutritional practices. AFSP is funded by the Global Agriculture and Food Security Project (GAFSP), supervised by the World Bank, and implemented by the Ministries of Agricultural Development (MoAD) and Health (MoH). AFSP includes 19 districts1 of the mid- and far-western development regions of Nepal. It intends to benet 162,000 people living in hill and mountain areas of the country.\n\nAccording to the Project Appraisal Document (PAD), the Project Development Objective (PDO) is to enhance food and nutritional security of the targeted communities in select locations of Nepal. The project hypothesizes a link between this food security\/nutrition and increased productivity of on-farm income from\nboth cultivation of crops and rearing of livestock. Additional Results indicators for the project include:\n - Increase in the productivity of targeted crops\n - Increase in the yield of targeted livestock products\n - Increase in the proportion of pregnant and nursing mothers and children between 6-24 months' age adopting appropriate feeding practices.\n\nFollowing from these objectives, and the indicators laid out in the PAD, the IE was designed in order to capture both the direct targets of the project, as well as its envisioned mechanism pathways. These form the core outcomes measured and described in this report.\n\nIn order to achieve its targets, AFSP consists of four components:\n1. Technology Development and Adaptation\n2. Technology Dissemination and Adoption (TDA)\n3. Food and Nutrition Status Enhancement (FNSE)\n4. Project Management\n\nThe Impact Evaluation (IE) of AFSP concentrates on components 2 and 3. Component 2, TDA, aims to introduce farmers to new production and management methods for both crops and livestock in order to improve their yields and income using a Farmer Field Schools (FFS) approach. Component 3, FNSE, aims to improve feeding practices of young children and of pregnant women, primarily through Behavior Change Communication (BCC).","coll_dates":[{"start":"2016-09-01","end":"2016-12-15","cycle":"Midline Survey"}],"nation":[{"name":"Nepal","abbreviation":"NPL"}],"geog_coverage":"AFSP is being implemented in 19 districts of the Mid- and Far-Western development region of Nepal,  and adapted to three agro-climactic zones: hills, low mountains, and high mountains. It is expected to reach about 162,000 beneficiaries.","analysis_unit":"Household","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The scope of the survey includes: \nSection A: Household Identification\t\nSection A, Part 1: Location\t\nSection A, Part 2: Verification\t\nSection A, Part 3: Date and Time of interview\t\nSection A, Part 4: Target Respondent\t\nSection B: Individual Identification\t\nSection B, Part 1: HH Roster\t\nSection B, Part 2: HH Labor\t\nSection C: Extension\t\nSection D: Agriculture\t\nSection D, Part 1: Plot Identification\t\nSection D, Part 2: Production\t\nSection D, Part 3: Ag Labor\t\nSection D, Part 4: Irrigation\t\nSection D, Part 5: Ag Inputs\t\nSection D, Part 6: Technologies\t\nSection E: Housing\t\nSection F: Assets, Income, Expenditures\t\nSection F, Part 1: Assets\t\nSection F, Part 2: Income\t\nSection F, Part 3: Expenditures\t\nSection F, Part 4: Food Consumption\t\nSection G: Farmer Groups\t\nSection H:Livestock and Poultry\t\nSection H, Part 1: Livestock Roster\t\nSection H, Part 2: Livestock Products\t\nSection I: Finances\t\nSection J: Kitchen Gardens\t\nSection K, Part 1: Dietary Diversity\t\nSection K, Part 2: Months of Inadequate Food\t\nSection K, Part 3: HH Hunger ScaKe\t\nSection N: Insurance"},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"New Era Private Limited","abbreviation":"","affiliation":"External Survey Firm"}],"coll_mode":"Computer Assisted Personal Interview [capi]","research_instrument":"The questionnaire used across rounds was nearly identical - outside of a few minor changes to language and increased options for some of the multiple-choice questions. The questionnaire is available for download under the Documentation tab.","coll_situation":"Data was collected on paper at the baseline, and using Android tablets (and an ODK platform) during the midline survey.","act_min":"Data collection was supervised by Paul Christian (Economist, DIME), and Gogi Grewal (Field Coordinator, DIME). Saahil Karpe (Research Analyst, DIME) and Michael Orevba (Research Assistant, DIME) also contributed to the effort, monitoring incoming data and cleaning it to the point of uploading in the catalog.","cleaning_operations":"Data was edited only minimally - to cater for outliers. Even so, the original data for all these variables are still in the dataset."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"contact":[{"name":"Microdata Library","affiliation":"World Bank","email":"","uri":"microdata.worldbank.org"}],"cit_req":"Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:\n- the Identification of the Primary Investigator\n- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)\n- the survey reference number\n- the source and date of download\n\nExample:\nDevelopment Impact Evaluation (DIME, World Bank). Nepal Agriculture and Food Security Project Impact Evaluation (AFSPIE) 2016. Ref. NPL_2016_AFSPIE-ML_v01_M. Downloaded from [url] on [date].","disclaimer":"The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses."}}},"schematype":"survey","tags":[{"tag":"DOI"}]}