Enabling Outcomes conducted a midterm review of the ENTERPRISE Zambia Challenge Fund (EZCF), commissioned by Self Help Africa. EZCF is part of the European Union (EU) Zambia’s Agri-Business Support Operator (ABSO) programme to support increased participation of smallholder farmers in market-integrated, nutrition-sensitive value chains and improved access to finance, services and inputs as well asEvaluation: Enterprise Zambia Challenge Fund [Read More]
Strategic Advisory & Coaching: Cultivate
With support from the Vitol Foundation, Farm Africa has established Cultivate, a business development services hub based in Kenya. Cultivate will provide appropriate business development services to rural small and growing agribusinesses across eastern Africa through a commercial model. Caren is providing support to Cultivate through coaching and advisory to inform the BDS service design,Strategic Advisory & Coaching: Cultivate [Read More]
RSPO Theory of Change & M&E System
Caren, working in partnership with Aimee Russillo and with the support of Accreditation Services International (ASI), designed and delivered the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) Theory of Change. The team worked closely with the RSPO secretariat and executed a process that included extensive stakeholder participation and engagement with the Board of Governors. The teamRSPO Theory of Change & M&E System [Read More]
Twin Trading East Africa Coffee Evaluation
Enabling Outcomes conducted the midterm evaluation of Twin’s Maanda Project (funded by Comic Relief). The project aims to serve seven East African coffee cooperatives across four countries–Rwanda, DRC, Uganda and Malawi–as a holistic project that encompasses quality, financial management, governance, certification, marketing and sustainable agriculture with gender as a cross-cutting theme. The evaluation included fieldTwin Trading East Africa Coffee Evaluation [Read More]
Oxfam Discussion Paper: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement In Agribusiness Sectors
The report, which Enabling Outcomes authored, is intended to help Oxfam reflect on its history with multi-stakeholder initiatives and provide a starting point with internal and external stakeholders to discuss Oxfam’s role and shape future engagements. The report, “Multi-Stakeholder Engagement In Agribusiness Sectors: Oxfam’s Experiences, Progress To Date and Reflections On The Future” can be accessedOxfam Discussion Paper: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement In Agribusiness Sectors [Read More]