Follow up Survey: Socio-Economic Monitoring & Impact Evaluation of Rural Electrification & Renewable Energy Program
Client
The World Bank, Rural Electrification Board (REB)
Sector
Social and Economic Development, Energy and Power
Country
Bangladesh
Timeline
2008-2010
Project Description
Alternate Narrative: (This end-line panel survey captured the socioeconomic impact of rural electrification and renewable energy project using double difference method. Survey covered 12,384 sampling units in 453 villages throughout all divisions of Bangladesh (7,352 households; 1,979 commercial; 1,059 industrial; 1,884 irrigation) retraced from 2005 baseline survey data. e.Gen designed M&E framework and appropriate survey methodology for comprehensive evaluation; prepared survey instruments; collected data; processed data; conducted econometric analysis; validated findings through qualitative method (transect walk, FGD, Participatory Rural Approach); submitted final report with findings and recommendations.). Developed key indicators and monitoring framework.
Consumption data, transmission loss, Develop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework and methodology for evaluating and measuring socio-economic, and gender-related impact of rural electrification projects; and to adapt this methodology to a project-specific context, in this case the International Development Association (IDA) financed Rural Electrification And Renewable Energy Development Project.