Ghana - Community Services - WASH

This evaluation employs a pretest-posttest with pair matched comparison groups. In order to assess the impacts of the water points, the research design uses a difference-in-difference estimate of the program impacts. These estimates account for changes over time (before and after the intervention) in the treatment and control groups and for differences in those changes between the treatment and control groups. The measure of the program impact is thus a double-difference estimate. In this study, difference-in-difference estimates of the program impacts will be obtained for each of the main outcomes of interest as defined in the evaluation design (i.e., incidence of diarrhea amongst children 5 years and younger, time savings in acquiring water, water expenditures, water consumption, and income).

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notes This evaluation employs a pretest-posttest with pair matched comparison groups. In order to assess the impacts of the water points, the research design uses a difference-in-difference estimate of the program impacts. These estimates account for changes over time (before and after the intervention) in the treatment and control groups and for differences in those changes between the treatment and control groups. The measure of the program impact is thus a double-difference estimate. In this study, difference-in-difference estimates of the program impacts will be obtained for each of the main outcomes of interest as defined in the evaluation design (i.e., incidence of diarrhea amongst children 5 years and younger, time savings in acquiring water, water expenditures, water consumption, and income).
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title Ghana - Community Services - WASH