2019 Nuru Kenya Impact Report

Abstract

Since 2016, the Ray Marshall Center has been providing technical assistance to support Nuru International’s monitoring and evaluation (M&E) team. The Center’s experience and expertise supports Nuru’s work in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Nigeria by demonstrating the effectiveness and robustness of its integrated approach to addressing poverty. In Kenya, the integrated Nuru model seeks to address three key areas of need: 1) food insecurity, 2) inability to cope with economic shocks and 3) unnecessary disease and death. To track program impact, the M&E team collects yearly evaluation data to support all data-driven decision making. This report reviews Nuru Kenya’s impact results from baseline collected in 2018 to the first follow-up in 2019 for Nuru Kenya’s Rural Livelihoods and Healthcare programs.Nuru InternationalRay Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resource

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