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Impact evaluation of NSP : using evaluation findings to strengthen the program (Pashto)

The National Solidarity Program (NSP) is the largest development program in Afghanistan, now in phase three, and with disbursement to rural communities of more than United States (U.S.) 1.1 billion dollars. Phase one of NSP was implemented from 2003 to 2007, phase two from 2007 to 2011, and phase three began in 2010 and will close in 2015. The program is structured around two major village-level interventions: (i) creating a gender-balanced community...
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Mghenyi,Elliot Wamboka.

Impact evaluation of NSP : using evaluation findings to strengthen the program (Pashto). Washington DC ; World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/120781467989584639

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