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Social impact assessment of livelihood promotion programmes in Coastal Kenya

Pwani University (Kenya) and the Sociology of Diversity Chair (Technische Universität München) are jointly developing a participatory inclusive instrument for Social Impact Assessment. The project investigates how the framework of Social Return on Investment can be applied to the field of livelihood development for young adults with disabilities. Small-scale tracer studies are used to find out which (broader) benefits have been created for the target group and other stakeholders by such programmes.

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cbm - Christoffel Blindenmission e.V.
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@inbook{doi:10.17170/kobra-202107194359,
  author    ={Kuhnke, Yvonne and Lusweti, Sellah and Shauri, Halimu and Wacker, Elisabeth},
  title    ={Social impact assessment of livelihood promotion programmes in Coastal Kenya},
  keywords ={300 and 360 and Behinderung and Förderungsprogramm and Heranwachsender and Weibliche Heranwachsende and Return on Investment and Lebensunterhalt},
  copyright  ={https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/},
  language ={en},
  publisher  ={Universität Kassel},
  year   ={2016}
}