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Designing and Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) for Impact Evaluations of Agricultural Development Research

A Case Study from ICARDA’s ‘Mind the Gap’ Project in Tunisia

Experience suggests that smallholder farmers are unlikely to adopt new innovations without improved models of technology transfer. However, the question of how to design innovative and cost-effective technology transfer strategies has not yet been sufficiently addressed. There is a risk that if we do not critically analyze and carefully manage the implementation of current approaches we will simply repeat past mistakes and fail to strengthen the resilience of farmers, enhance climate change adaptation/mitigation and maintain or raise yields. An ICARDA initiative—'Mind the Gap'—is testing the delivery of innovative technology packages to rural communities in Tunisia using a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) approach. RCTs are often called the 'gold standard' of evaluation methods, as it is the only evaluation method that allows a comparison of outcomes with and without a particular intervention, while avoiding selection bias due to observed or unobserved factors. Like all impact evaluations, the main purpose of an RCT is to determine whether a program has an impact, and more specifically, to quantify how large the impact of the intervention is. Impact evaluations typically measure program effectiveness by comparing outcomes for those who received the program (individuals, communities, schools, etc.) against those who did not. This document is designed to help researchers apply RCTs so they can gain a more accurate insight into the impacts of different extension strategies in different locations. It provides information on the benefits of an RCT approach in comparison to other impact evaluation models; provides a step-by-step implementation guide and a framework to avoid challenges; and demonstrates how an RCT approach was implemented within the context of the ‘Mind the Gap’ initiative.

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Publisher: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
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Author: Boubaker Dhehibi
Other authors: , Jutta Werner, Matin Qaim
Organization: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Other organizations: University of Goettingen, Germany
Year: 2018
ISBN: 978-92-9127-504-5
Country/ies: Tunisia
Geographical coverage: Near East and North Africa
Type: Guidelines
Content language: English
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