Sustaining Impacts: Concern Worldwide’s Graduation Programme in Rwanda
Published by: Concern Worldwide
This briefing paper is based on the final evaluation report of the 'Graduation Programme', in the Southern Province of Rwanda.
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Published by: Concern Worldwide
This briefing paper is based on the final evaluation report of the 'Graduation Programme', in the Southern Province of Rwanda.
Published by: Concern Worldwide
This final evaluation report on the 'Enhancing the Productive Capacity of Extremely Poor People' project in Rwanda summarises and compares the findings from several rounds of surveys as well as qualitative fieldwork.
Published by: Concern Worldwide
This report provides the results of the research on the long term benefits of the programme Enhancing the Productive Capacity of Extremely Poor People in Rwanda using the first cohort of beneficiaries.
Published by: IDS
To most people, graduation means leaving a school or university after completing a programme of study, once the learner has acquired a set of skills that is expected to equip them for a higher-income future livelihood.