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Index-based insurance in Senegal, 10 years later: Stocktaking and future directions.

Index-based insurance in Senegal, 10 years later: Stocktaking and future directions

Impact evaluation brief, 2026

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This brief presents evidence from a 4-year quasi-experimental impact evaluation of weather-index-based insurance bundled with agricultural loans for small-scale producers in Senegal. 3ie initially received funding for the Agricultural Insurance Evidence Program from UK aid through the Department for International Development (now known as FCDO). The program is now funded by the Gates Foundation. For more information, click here. 

Aquaculture in transition: Lessons from the impact evaluation of the IDEA project in Bangladesh

Aquaculture in transition: Lessons from the impact evaluation of the IDEA project in Bangladesh

Impact evaluation Brief 3ie 2026  
The authors of this brief evaluate the IDEA project’s efforts to strengthen aquaculture, nutrition, and women’s empowerment in northwest Bangladesh, finding limited added impact amid rapid market-driven sector growth.

The impact of linkage modalities between index-based insurance and agricultural credit

The impact of linkage modalities between index-based insurance and agricultural credit

Impact evaluation Brief 3ie 2026  
This brief presents evidence from a 4-year quasi-experimental impact evaluation of weather-index-based insurance bundled with agricultural loans for small-scale producers in Senegal.

Transforming rural livelihoods in India: Findings from NRETP and NRLM evaluation

Transforming rural livelihoods in India: Findings from NRETP and NRLM evaluation

Impact evaluation Brief 3ie 2026  
This brief is based on 3ie's study evaluating the impacts of India's National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM), including its enhanced phase under the National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP).

From risk to resilience? The impact of weather index insurance bundled with agricultural loans in Senegal

From risk to resilience? The impact of weather index insurance bundled with agricultural loans in Senegal

Impact evaluation Brief 3ie 2025  
This brief presents evidence from a 4-year quasi-experimental impact evaluation of weather-index-based insurance bundled with agricultural loans for small-scale producers in Senegal.

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Uptake and evaluation of innovative insurance-embedded credit for promoting resilience and livelihoods among smallholder farmers in Kenya

Impact evaluation Brief 3ie 2025  
This brief discusses the findings of an impact evaluation of innovative insurance-embedded credit for promoting resilience and livelihoods for smallholder farmers in Kenya through a market-based credit solution called Risk-Contingent Credit (RCC).

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  • DOI : 10.23846/B/IE/202603

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