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    Impact measurement field testing in Guatemala

    Published on 19 March 2012

    ECB Project research partner the University of East Anglia (UEA) is currently field testing the new ECB methodology for impact measurement in the Chimaltenango area of Guatemala. This is the second of three field tests.

    The UEA researchers will work alongside local partners from 12-22 March 2012 to understand the effects of the October 2011 flooding and landslides on communities, and responses to these.  

    The field tests will help inform the development of the new Good Enough Guide to Impact Measurement which will be released later this year.

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