
Feed the Future Cambodia Harvest II Mid-term Evaluation
Project Overview The purpose of this task order was to...
Project Overview The purpose of this task order was to...
To conduct a performance evaluation for the Cambodia Countering Trafficking-in-Persons (CTIP) activity, make recommendations to improve the performance of CTIP in the remaining period, and provide lessons learned to USAID/Cambodia in designing and managing CTIP programs.
In order to support the AFR/SD and EGAT/AG Office, TMG assisted in a wide range of services. TMG met with technical teams of these offices to ensure the effective implementation of activities, to monitor and verify results, and design and conduct M&E trainings. TMG also supported publication and dissemination efforts, information systems, quality assurance and control requirements, administrators, and general training through facilitating workshops and conferences.
TMG strengthened the incentives framework and removed the obstacles to the supply response in the agricultural export sector by assisting in the application of the policy measures designed to create an enabling environment and increasing the operation context for private sector activities.
TMG implemented a Support Services task order for Economic Growth, Environment and Agricultural Division (EGEA) for the AFR/SD Bureau.
TMG provided M&E core services to the three Mission Teams and their implementing partners (IPs) in two areas: 1) Economic Growth, which consisted of Agriculture and the Environment; and 2) Investing in People, which consisted of the Health and Education teams.
TMG conducted an assessment of the overall approach, impact, and sustainability of programs funded under USAID/Egypt’s Agriculture Exports and Rural Incomes (AERI) Bilateral Agreement from 2006-2010.
TMG undertook this mid-term report to evaluate the expected outputs, marketing liberalization, impacts of cooperative law reform, outstanding conditions precedent, and the Government of the Republic of Cameroon’s role and contributions towards PRAMS I success.
GRIP improved the living conditions of disadvantaged, targeted rural communities by responding to their priority needs.