ELIM has been appointed to implement the World Bank’s DIME largest survey in Mozambique. The Rural Development Impact Evaluations Baseline Survey will generate knowledge on the World Bank’s Mozambique Agriculture Programme, leveraging from investments made by the European Union in the PROMOVE–Agribiz programme contributing to sustainable, inclusive and broad-based economic growth and poverty reduction in the context of national food and nutrition security, and climate change adaptation in central and Northern Mozambique.
ELIM will engage with 4,080 households, 408 communities, 102 extension workers and 60 agrodealers to collect evidence of how farmers adopt agriculture technologies and establish the indicators to measure the efficiency of the extension and agrodealer networks serving smallholder farmers across 10 districts.