The overarching goal of Nuru Nigeria is to equip rural, vulnerable households to improve livelihoods and build resilience capacities to cope with conflict, environmental, economic, and social shocks and stressors for stability and prosperity. The goal of the multi-year impact evaluation is to study, through a development economics lens, how Nuru’s anti-poverty interventions in Nigeria impact resiliency to shocks. The 2019 Nuru Nigeria Baseline Report describes the baseline study for the four-year impact evaluation of Nuru International’s programming in Nigeria. The data used to produce the findings in the 2019 Nuru Nigeria Baseline Report are available as a public use dataset. Please complete the data request form in order to access the Nuru Nigeria public use dataset.
The public use dataset has been scrubbed of personally identifiable information to protect the confidentiality of participants. By using these data you hereby agree to these conditions.
- Your receipt of the data serves as agreement to use this information for valid research purposes only, not for commercial or private use .
- Nuru International should be cited as the data source in any products derived from these data.
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