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Survey on household methodologies: Main findings Silvia Sperandini Consultant, Knowledge Management & Capacity Building27 June 2016
Purpose of the survey
Background and rationale
• Know more about the implementation of GALS/HHMs-related activities
• Assess issues and challenges faced on the ground
• Develop a validated roster of experts and trainers
• Explore opportunities for collaboration and networking
• Assess needs for future initiatives including training
Region of work•Eastern and Southern Africa (56%)•Western and Central Africa (24%)•Asia and the Pacific (20%)•Global Level (13%)•Near East and North Africa (10%)•Latin America (7%)•Central and Eastern Europe (2%)
Main context of application1.Agriculture and farming practices (77%)2.Community development (76%)3.Value chain development and market linkages (62%)4.Women’s groups and self-help groups (55%)
Outreach
1.Community (70%) and national (64%) levels
2.Regional (33%)
3.Global levels (18% )
Other areas:•Strengthening producers’ organizations•Improving financial inclusion•Achieving food and nutrition security•Securing land tenure
Top 4 countries
1.Uganda
2.Rwanda
3.Nigeria
4.Zimbabwe
Key findings
• HHMs & GALS stimulate positive behaviour change and transform the lives of rural women and men
• Promote changes at the household level
• Deepen the impact and enhance the sustainability of development initiatives
• Are adaptable and can be mainstreamed into a range of development interventions and implemented in different cultural and social contexts
Opportunities
• Integration in project design and implementation• Skills, competences and capacity building of trainers
and facilitators• Easy access to a network of experts• Engagement of governmental institutions• Translation and adaptation of material• Resource allocation to GALS-related activities• Scaling-up (reaching also more vulnerable households)• Engaging with men, securing support from community