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Evaluation in Action: Assessing the Impact of Sorghum Production on Household Food Security in Climate- Prone Regions in Honduras

Authors:
Humanitarian Assistance Evidence Cycle (HAEC)
Year Published:
2024
Resource Type:
Case Studies
Language:
English

In Honduras, people have been doubly impacted by extreme weather events and the COVID-19 crisis, leading to heightened food insecurity and chronic malnutrition rates. In response to these pressing issues, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), funded by USAID/Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), implements the Integrated Actions for Sustainable Food Security (TRANSFER) project to enhance the food security of 5,700 targeted households. To assess the effect of the TRANSFER intervention on reintroducing sorghum production in the Southern Dry Corridor of Honduras, ADRA is partnering with International Advisory, Products and Systems (i-APS), to conduct an impact evaluation, funded by the Humanitarian Assistance Evidence Cycle.

This brief is part of the Evaluation in Action series by the Humanitarian Assistance Evidence Cycle (HAEC) Associate Award. This series highlights ongoing and recently completed impact evaluations from around the world.

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