Impact Assessment of the BMZ Food Security Project in Juba Country, Central Equatoria, South Sudan

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Author(s)
Dijkzeul, D.
Publication language
English
Pages
9pp
Date published
01 Dec 2021
Type
Impact assessment
Countries
South Sudan

This field evaluation examines the BMZ food-security project Remove Hunger, Reduce Malnutrition, and Rebuild Resilience of Marginalized Families in 20 Villages around Juba, South Sudan, 2016-2021, which is an agricultural development project with some humanitarian activities supported by Caritas Germany. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is the back-donor of this project. 
The overall objective of the current evaluation report is to measure the levels of impact, outcome and output achieved during the complete project as compared to the planned indicators. In addition, it looks at what DMI South Sudan can learn to (further) improve its humanitarian and developmental work on food security as well as its managerial capacities. 
The BMZ food-security project is part of a larger set of DMI programs that, for instance, also include education and fighting gender-based violence (GBV). Farmers, internally displaced persons (IDPs), communities, church organizations, and other local and international organizations highly value DMI in terms of its management, relevance, and the impact of its activities.