Building Resilience And Adaptation To Climate Change In Malawi Quantitative Baseline Report

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Building resilience and adaptation to climate change in Malawi: Quantitative baseline report

Building resilience and adaptation to climate change in Malawi: Quantitative baseline report
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Book Synopsis Building resilience and adaptation to climate change in Malawi: Quantitative baseline report by : Duchoslav, Jan

Download or read book Building resilience and adaptation to climate change in Malawi: Quantitative baseline report written by Duchoslav, Jan and published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst. This book was released on 2020-06-15 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Building Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change (BRACC) is a five year program whose main objective is to strengthen the resilience of poor and vulnerable households to withstand current and future weather and climate-related shocks and stresses in four districts in Southern Malawi: Balaka, Chikwawa, Mangochi and Phalombe. Resilience is operationalized as the ability of households to smooth consumption in response to shocks and stresses. This baseline report introduces the evaluation context and describes the BRACC program, details the evaluation design, summarizes main findings from the baseline household survey, and tests whether the randomizations successfully balanced baseline observable characteristics across the treatment arms.


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