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Achieving and Measuring Results Seminar II: How to measure at country level?

Achieving and Measuring Results Seminar II: How to measure at country level? . Introducing IDH: Our mission ….. Creating a business case for public-private cooperation. Introducing IDH: Our guiding principle …. Business has great leverage. IDH Program and goals. Tropical Timber.

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Achieving and Measuring Results Seminar II: How to measure at country level?

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  1. Achieving and Measuring Results Seminar II: How to measure at country level?

  2. Introducing IDH: Ourmission…..Creating a business case for public-privatecooperation

  3. Introducing IDH: Ourguidingprinciple…. Business has greatleverage

  4. IDH Program and goals Tropical Timber Aquaculture Soy Cotton Cocoa Tea Cashew Coffee Tourism Spices Natural Stone Electronics Palm Oil

  5. IDH InterventionLogic

  6. IDH interest in measuring at country level – CocoaIvory Coast: yield and qualityimprovements 1521 kg/ha 1070 kg/ha 585 kg/ha 450 kg/ha (in mentioned sectors);

  7. IDH interest in measuring at country level – Cotton India: assessingscalable models (in mentioned sectors);

  8. IDH interest in measuring at country level – Aquaculture Vietnam: alignmentwithotherenablers/facilitators (in mentioned sectors);

  9. Challenges / Questions • Selection of meaningfulKPIswithdiversity of sectors • Measuring and managing universal DCED indicators • Indirect linkagewithfoodsecurity agenda: improvedyields, diversification, householdincomes • How to deal withinterconnectedness of issues and interventions? • Attribution and system analysis • Experimentingwithother indicators (e.g. trust)

  10. Thankyou for yourattention!

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