Impact Evaluation of the SADA Millennium Villages Project in Northern Ghana: Endline Summary Report
Date
2018-09-18Author
Barnett, Chris
Masset, Edoardo
Dogbe, Tony
Jupp, Dee
Korboe, David
Acharya, Arnab
Nelson, Kelsy
Eager, Rachel
Hilton, Tom
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Abstract
The Millennium Villages Project (MVP) aims to demonstrate how the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) could be achieved locally through an integrated approach to development. While the MDGs have now been superseded by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, 2016–30), there remains a consistent thread to
the MDGs around issues such as eradicating poverty, preventing avoidable deaths and improving education.
Furthermore, the interconnected nature of the SDGs means the MVP model also has relevance for those seeking to address extreme poverty by taking an integrated approach to sustainable development.
This report summarises the findings from what we believe to be the first independent impact evaluation of the MVP approach. It is hoped that the evidence and analysis will be of relevance to a wide range of actors in international development.
Citation
Barnett, C., Masset, E. Dogbe, T., Jupp, D., Korboe, D., Acharya, A., Nelson, K., Eager, R. and Hilton, T. (2018) 'Impact Evaluation of the SADA Millennium Villages Project in Northern Ghana: Endline Summary Report', Brighton: Itad in association with IDS, LSHTM and PDA GhanaIs part of series
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