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Millennium Challenge Corporation's Electricity Transmission and Distribution Line-Extension Activity in Tanzania: Qualitative Evaluation

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  • Candace Miller
  • John Schurrer
  • Nicholas Redel
  • Arif Mamun
  • Duncan Chaplin

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This report presents our qualitative evaluation findings on the implementation of the T&D activity and the FS initiative, and the outcomes of electrification as perceived by households, businesses, and other community institutions.

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  • Candace Miller & John Schurrer & Nicholas Redel & Arif Mamun & Duncan Chaplin, "undated". "Millennium Challenge Corporation's Electricity Transmission and Distribution Line-Extension Activity in Tanzania: Qualitative Evaluation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports de3426ac1b7949c2a37de9eff, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. repec:mpr:mprres:7138 is not listed on IDEAS
    2. Duncan Chaplin & Arif Mamun & Thomas Fraker & Kathy Buek & Minki Chatterji & Denzel Hankinson, 2011. "Evaluation of Tanzania Energy Sector Project: Updated Design Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d946b658c7774742aeeec5d65, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Christopher Ksoll & Kristine Bos & Sarah Hughes & Anthony Harris & Arif Mamun, "undated". "Evaluation Design Report for the Benin Power Compact's Electricity Generation Project and Electricity Distribution Project," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9f8974513ee745aaac3b5c62e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. World Bank Group, "undated". "Africa's Pulse, No. 17, April 2018," World Bank Publications - Reports 29667, The World Bank Group.

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    Energy; electrification; performance evaluation; qualitative evaluation; case study;
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