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Revision as of 17:49, 6 September 2017
Impact Evaluations rely on many different types of data: administrative, survey, geospatial and remote sensing. An important step in designing an impact evaluation is to evaluate what data sources are best suited (and which are available, given the context).
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Administrative Data
Survey Data
Geospatial Data & Remote Sensing
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