Impact Pathway Analysis

FASIMO is using the Impact Pathyway Analysis method for monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment.
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The Impact Pathway Analysis can be found below. You can open the timeline for all outcomes (long-term, end of project and intermediate) by clicking on the boxes.

Long term outcome

Self-sustaining government and farmers led smallholder irrigation schemes in Mozambique (initially Manica and Gaza provinces)

Self-sustaining government and farmers led smallholder irrigation schemes in Mozambique (initially Manica and Gaza provinces)

End of project outcomes

5.1 Government agencies and NGOs have evidence to improve irrigation policies and approaches for smallholder farmers

5.1 Government agencies and NGOs have evidence to improve irrigation policies and approaches for smallholder farmers
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5.2 Some smallholder women and men irrigation farmers applying improved water management practices

5.2 Some smallholder women and men irrigation farmers applying improved water management practices
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5.3 Some smallholder women and men farmers have increased productivity of crops and increased equity in farming systems management

5.3 Some smallholder women and men farmers have increased productivity of crops and increased equity in farming systems management
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5.4 Some smallholder women and men irrigation farmers have improved input and market participation

5.4 Some smallholder women and men irrigation farmers have improved input and market participation
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Intermediate outcomes

4.7 Understanding of how effective irrigation groups (models) function is being shared with other schemes and policy makers

4.7 Understanding of how effective irrigation groups (models) function is being shared with other schemes and policy makers
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4.8 Evidence-based approaches to irrigation management are available and used by key-individuals within the project

4.8 Evidence-based approaches to irrigation management are available and used by key-individuals within the project
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4.9 Women, men and youth in the project have the financial capacity to respond to shocks

4.9 Women, men and youth in the project have the financial capacity to respond to shocks
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4.4 Some women, men and youth are equipped with knowledge and skills to influence or inform other farmers from other schemes and are sharing new knowledge.

4.4 Some women, men and youth are equipped with knowledge and skills to influence or inform other farmers from other schemes and are sharing new knowledge.
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4.5 Farmers and key stakeholders (government, NGOs, private sector) have established formal and informal partnerships

4.5 Farmers and key stakeholders (government, NGOs, private sector) have established formal and informal partnerships

4.6 Women, youth and men participate on decisions on irrigation management, governance and design

4.6 Women, youth and men participate on decisions on irrigation management, governance and design
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4.3 Women, men and youth farmers and groups are using improved farming and irrigation management practices

4.3 Women, men and youth farmers and groups are using improved farming and irrigation management practices
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4.2 Extension advisers and farmer groups have skills to use irrigation decision techniques and monitoring tools

4.2 Extension advisers and farmer groups have skills to use irrigation decision techniques and monitoring tools
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4.1 Access to irrigation and agricultural innovation information is improved for women and men farmers, water user associations, government water/ extensions officers and NGOs

4.1 Access to irrigation and agricultural innovation information is improved for women and men farmers, water user associations, government water/ extensions officers and NGOs
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