MY PROJECTS
Overview
The Program on Social & Economic Rights (POSER), under Partners in Health (PIH), aims to empower vulnerable households in Rwanda through a comprehensive livelihood and socio-economic strengthening program. The initiative is structured to provide a pathway toward graduation from poverty by supporting income generation, promoting access to health coverage, and building food security.
As part of POSER’s M&E strategy, a baseline assessment was conducted in three districts (Kayonza, Kirehe, and Burera) to establish household conditions before full-scale implementation of interventions. The project combines economic empowerment activities with health-focused advocacy, particularly targeting increased enrollment in Mutuelle de Santé (community-based health insurance) and household food adequacy.
My Role
I supported the design, data collection, and analysis of the baseline evaluation. My responsibilities included:
- Collaborating on questionnaire design and indicator alignment with POSER’s M&E framework
- Overseeing field data collection across 600 households
- Conducting preliminary statistical analysis to inform program planning
- Preparing insights and recommendations for further targeting and monitoring
Key Output: Descriptive Statistics Report for POSER Baseline covering household composition, water access, education, income group, savings group participation, and food adequacy indicators
Approach
- Outcome-oriented baseline design: Built around key indicators tied to graduation, food security, and health access
- Equity lens: Ensured disaggregation by district and Ubudehe (social stratification) category
- Data quality assurance: Monitored completeness and accuracy, with only 3 incomplete interviews out of 600
Participatory interpretation: Presented results to POSER team to inform strategic planning and role division across program teams
Techniques Used: Descriptive statistical analysis (means, standard deviation, frequency tables), Data visualization for internal presentation (PowerPoint format)
Tools: Excel, STATA (implied), PowerPoint
Stakeholder Communication
- Developed a presentation deck to brief the POSER team on findings
- Facilitated internal discussion sessions to align baseline findings with graduation criteria for beneficiaries
- Drafted recommendations for improving data tools and evaluation timing
- Supported the development of roles and responsibilities for upcoming M&E activities
Artifacts Produced
- POSER Baseline Fact Sheet-Summary Statistics
Key Findings
- Average respondent age: 52 years (range 18–97), confirming legal consent
- Education: 37% never attended school; only 6% had vocational or higher education
- Housing: 93% live in their own homes
- Water Access: 41% of households do not have access to clean drinking water highlighting areas that need intervention
- Ubudehe Category: 71% belong to the 1st or 2nd lowest social protection categories. Group Membership: 99% of respondents participate in some form of savings group