Case Study
LAPO, Nigeria-Final Report, September 2004
The Lift Above Poverty Organization/Imp-Act partnership - has it worked?
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This report provides an overview of Lift Above Poverty Organization's (LAPO) work with the Imp-Act program. The paper describes:
- LAPO's target clientele and services offered;
- Its motivation to join Imp-Act;
- Its objectives under Imp-Act.
The paper discusses LAPO's activities and notes the following key components of LAPO's work with Imp-Act:
- Clarifying mission and ensuring staff buy-in;
- Developing a poverty assessment and monitoring tool;
- Modifying the LAPO participation form;
- Conducting periodic and in-depth studies of impact;
- Carrying out in-depth interviews, market research and client satisfaction research;
- Client/ staff learning process;
- Institutionalizing a social performance management system.
The paper examines outputs of the study and discusses LAPO's:
- Concept of poverty;
- Poverty targeting approach;
- Monitoring system.
It then studies the organizational changes made by LAPO in the areas of:
- Policy, practice and products;
- Institutionalizing social performance.
The paper lists the following reasons for staff satisfaction with the project. The project:
- Refocused the organization on the mission and addressed the problem of mis-targeting;
- Changed staff perspective on working with very poor people;
- Addressed the problem of client-exit;
- Provided base-line data for social development and microfinance programs;
- Developed research skills and institutional capacity.
The paper concludes by discussing LAPO's future plans for:
- Social performance management system;
- Funding.
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