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ECID is a four-year programme funded by the UK Government which aims to reduce poverty, realise rights and improve the well-being of the most marginalised in Myanmar, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

Visit the dedicated programme website: evidenceforinclusion.org

Aims

The programme aims to give voice to the most marginalised, increase the effectiveness of civil society and create greater responsiveness amongst duty bearers through harnessing the potentials offered by digital evidence.

Key information

Location:

Myanmar, Nigeria, Zimbabwe

Timescale:

August 2018 - October 2022

Value:

£9 million

Target Population:

The most marginalised, including women and girls, people with disabilities, LGBTI people, ethnic minorities and people living with HIV.

Consortium Partners:

Funded by

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UK aid

UK aid

Project objectives

  • To improve access to services for marginalised people.
  • To improve participation in decision making processes for marginalised people.
  • To increase the effectiveness of civil society and other actors at all levels to address the priorities of marginalised people
  • To create greater accountability and responsiveness among power holders to act on the priorities of marginalised people, from the local to global level.

 

Our approach

We work with grassroots organisations and community-based organisations (CBOs) to build the capacity of marginalised groups to generate and present data about themselves and their experience of interacting with both civil society and duty bearers.

This data from Myanmar, Nigeria and Zimbabwe will be used to draw comparisons between community-gathered and institutionally generated data. Presenting the richness of the community evidence, particularly that from the most marginalised, will be a key driver of the programme.

This community evidence, incorporated into the data sets, will be a key resource, helping to foster collaboration between actors within communities, civil society and duty bearers and act as a robust evidence base to strengthen civil society effectiveness across all three countries.

Reports and Resources

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ECID Final evaluation report

The report is a final evaluation of the ECID which was implemented in Myanmar, Nigeria and Zimbabwe

Gender, Inclusion, Power & Politics (GIPP) Toolkit - Part One - Guide

GIPP is an analysis tool developed by Christian Aid and Social Development Direct, through the ECID programme.

Gender, Inclusion, Power & Politics (GIPP) Toolkit - Part Two - Toolkit

GIPP is an analysis tool developed by Christian Aid and Social Development Direct, through the Evidence and Collaboration for Inclusive Development (ECID) programme, funded by UK Aid.

Contact us

Want to know more? 

Visit the ECID website: evidenceforinclusion.org

Email: info@evidenceforinclusion.org