On November 24, the ISET Policy Institute hosted an ENPARD workshop representing all four consortia (CARE, OXFAM, Mercy Corps, and PIN). The workshop featured Michaela Garguláková from People In Need (PIN) who talked about the Monitoring and Evaluation system and gave a presentation about the monitoring indicators of the ENPARD project. She also talked about Open Data Kit which is an innovative data collection tool that facilitates data collection process in the field. In addition, Lasha Lanchava from the ISET team presented his proposal aimed at evaluating the impact of ENPARD grants on cooperative behavior of firms and firm performance.
Mr. Lanchava explained the nature of experimental games, design, and protocol. He also outlined the general methodology of the research project. The workshop proved instrumental in informing key stakeholders about the proposed idea whose support and cooperation will be vital for successful completion of the project.