We used contribution analysis to verify the key assumption in the intervention logic of an innovation fund in Bolivia directed to economic farmer organisations to develop value-added activities. We focused the research on three sub-components of the intervention logic: relevance of the farmer groups for local economic development, effectiveness of the fund in strengthening these group, and efficiency of the grant allocation mechanism. We used a case-based comparative analysis to assess effectiveness: improved market access for members, strengthened organisational capacities and the capacity to pay organisational costs. We showed that the grants to already well-endowed organisations were particularly unsuccessful.
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Default funder
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Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Citation
Giel Ton (2017) Contribution analysis of a Bolivian innovation grant fund: mixing methods to verify relevance, efficiency and effectiveness, Journal of Development Effectiveness, 9:1, 120-143, DOI: 10.1080/19439342.2016.1231702