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Chemin Levi Miyo: Final Evaluation
Mar 2010, Huda, K. & Simanowitz, A.
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An evaluation of this pilot project over a 24-month period beginning June 2007

Chemen Lavi Miyo (CLM)—or Pathway to a Better Life in Haitian Creole—is a program implemented by Fonkoze for the ultra-poor, in partnership with Concern Worldwide, Plan International, and Zanmi Lasante. CLM was piloted over a period of 18 months (June 2007 – December 2008) in the communes of Boukan Kare (Central Plateau), Twoudinò (the Northeast) and Lagonav (an island off the west coast). The CLM pilot was part of the CGAP-Ford Foundation Graduation Program, a global effort to understand how safety nets, livelihoods and microfinance can be sequenced to create pathways for the poorest out of extreme poverty, adapting a methodology developed by BRAC in Bangladesh. This report concludes an evaluation process that has tracked the CLM pilot process over a 24 month period starting in June 2007.


06 May 2011
 
India

06 Jul 2010
 
 
 
Leah Nedderman
United States

25 May 2010
 
Myriam Narcisse
Fonkoze
Haiti

20 May 2010
 
United Kingdom

13 May 2010
 
United Kingdom


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