FP072
Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in Agro-Ecological Regions I and II (SCRALA)
Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in Agro-Ecological Regions I and II (SCRALA)
This evaluation aims to assess the impact of FP072, the "Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in Agro-Ecological Regions I and II in Zambia (SCRALA)." The project aims to increase climate resilience of smallholder farmers in Zambia through interventions including increased access to climate information services, support for climate-resilient agricultural inputs and practices, sustainable water management, and alternative livelihoods. The impact evaluation focuses on the impact of alternative livelihood activities, including the distribution of beehives and goats to vulnerable communities.
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TopicAgriculture & adaptive livelihoods
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Project componentMore resilient agricultural production and lifestyle diversification
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Impact evaluation designDifference-in-Difference (DiD)
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Target beneficiariesFemales make up 50.2 per cent of the 150,000 beneficiary farming household recipients. The baseline sample size reached 1,251 households in the treatment group and 1,232 in the control group, with a total of 2,483 households.
Timeline
Onboarded to LORTA
Jul 2018
Baseline data collected
Dec 2020
Baseline report published
Nov 2022
Endline report to be published
Oct 2025
One region
- Africa
One country
- Zambia
Reports
Impact evaluation baseline report for FP072: Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in agro-ecological regions I and II in Zambia
01 Nov 2022
This report presents the baseline data for “Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in agro-ecological regions I and II in Zambia” (SCRALA), a project funded by the Green Climate Fund and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme in Zambia. The report includes descriptive statistics collected for the baseline phase of the SCRALA impact evaluation.