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Select the Project(s) to be Assessed.
Impact assessments are carried out because someone needs to know what results particular projects or intervention approaches are achieving. This demand for information is most likely to arise from the higher levels of donor organizations (those who plan aid projects and allocate funds), but it can also come from Mission Directors, program officers, and implementers, such as NGOs. Large projects or those that take innovative and promising approaches are particularly strong candidates for an impact assessment. Another important criterion is a cooperative attitude among project leadership and the USAID Mission. Finally, the availability of finance to do the impact assessment is obviously critical.
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