A Way Out? Evidence from Two Trials of the Mafia Apprenticeship and Community-Based Skills Training Programs in Northern Nigeria
The document outlines the assessment of the Mafita Apprenticeship and Community-based Skills Training Programmes in Nigeria, aimed at enhancing skills training and support for apprentices. The evaluation's purpose is to guide future partnerships between the Nigerian government and the World Bank in creating government-led apprenticeship initiatives. The methodological approach of the evaluation is not specified in the text provided. The findings are being utilized to shape subsequent collaborative efforts for the development of apprenticeship support programs. The main conclusion drawn from the evaluation is the potential benefit of such collaborations for the improvement of apprenticeship training in Nigeria. **This summary was written by an AI model and therefore should not be considered a definitive summary of the report. If you are aware of inaccuracies, please email evaluation.registry@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.**
Description
- Lead department
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
- Evaluation stage
- A complete evaluation report
- Other departments
- No other departments listed
- Evaluation types
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Value for money evaluation
Impact evaluation
- Impact methods
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Randomised control trial (RCT)
- RCT methods
- No RCT methods listed
- Value for money methods
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Cost-benefit analysis
- Grant information
- This intervention is not distributing funding via a grant
- Government Major Project information
- This intervention is not a major project
- Policies
- No policies provided
Event Dates
- Event Name
- Publication of final results
- Event date
- April 2021
Evaluation Costs
- Cost
- Not provided
Evaluation sharing
- Link(s) to published report(s)
- Yes
- Links to evaluation plans
- No link provided
- Links to published evaluations
- Findings
- Not provided
- Permission to share confirmed
- Yes