Exogenous factors matter when interpreting the results of an impact evaluation: A case study of rainfall and child health program intervention in Rwanda
ConclusionRainfall‐related patterns have a quantifiable effect on program evaluation results and highlighted the importance and complexity of controlling for contextual factors in quasi‐experimental design evaluations.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Assumpta Mukabutera, Dana R. Thomson, Bethany L. Hedt ‐Gauthier, Sidney Atwood, Paulin Basinga, Laetitia Nyirazinyoye, Kevin P. Savage, Marcellin Habimana, Megan Murray Tags: Original Article Source Type: research