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Nonviolent Peaceforce

PRELIMINARY IMPACT ASSESSMENT Ken Solberg, PhD and Kara Beckman, MA. Nonviolent Peaceforce. Purpose of this session. Learn about NP’s commitment to and process of evaluating its work Understand results of initial assessment Discuss talking points related to NPs impact evaluation. Overview.

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Nonviolent Peaceforce

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  1. PRELIMINARY IMPACT ASSESSMENT Ken Solberg, PhD and Kara Beckman, MA Nonviolent Peaceforce

  2. Purpose of this session Learn about NP’s commitment to and process of evaluating its work Understand results of initial assessment Discuss talking points related to NPs impact evaluation

  3. Overview Challenge: is it possible to assess whether NPs field work leads to decreased violence, increased safety and security and increase capacity for civilians to manage conflict within their communities? Purpose and intention Understand the science behind the work and apply appropriate science to assess it To demonstrate positive outcomes and improve effectiveness through organizational learning Process Results Challenges and lessons learned

  4. Methods/Process Survey Development Translation Sampling Data Collection Analysis

  5. NP South Sudan Impact Assessment • Quantitative assessment appears feasible • methodology produced valid responses, but challenges increased in rural areas • In communities where NP is present respondents positively endorsed that they were feeling safer, more secure and had increase capacity to manage conflicts.

  6. NP Philippines Impact Assessment: Overall responses patterns • Respondents from NP communities reported that positive changes had occurred over the past few years (Change Score) • Respondents in NP communities had a favorable view of NP and its work (NP Specific Score) • Respondents in NP communities knew about the IMT and the peace process (IMT Specific Score)

  7. Impact Assessment: Community Capacity Better able to resolve conflicts within our community. Mean = 7.18 Better able to resolve conflicts with outside groups. Mean = 5.71

  8. NP Philippines Impact Assessment: Comparison of NP and comparison communities • Respondents from communities where NP had a presence (N = 127) reported more positive changes than in communities where NP was not present (N = 36)

  9. Comparison of NP with non-NP: Safety

  10. Comparison: Local PK Capacity

  11. COMPARISON OF MEANS ON THE OVERALL SCORE IN COMMUNITIES WHERE NP WASPRESENT (N = 127) AND WAS NOT PRESENT (N = 36)

  12. COMPARISON OF MEAN SCORES FOR NP AND NON NP COMMUNITIES FOR NP SPECIFIC AND IMT SPECIFIC ITEMS

  13. NP Philippines Impact Assessment • On average, respondents in NP vs comparison communities report: • Feeling safer and more secure • Greater community capacity to respond to threats of violence • Greater awareness of the peace process • Much greater knowledge of and trust in NP

  14. NP Philippines Impact Assessment Additional Analyses • Results for individual communities (barangays) • Age, Gender, and occupational comparisons

  15. Change scores for each NP Community (Barangay)

  16. NP Specific scores for each NP Community (Barangay)

  17. IMT Specific scores for each NP Community (Barangay)

  18. Next Steps • Collect violence levels at Barangay level • Produce a full report for publication • Pilot other ways to collect community-level data in contexts like South Sudan • Scale-up within NP to continue this work and make outcome assessment an integral part of NP’s work

  19. NP Philippines Impact Assessment: Summary • This work is unique and groundbreaking • Quantitative assessment is feasible • methodology produced reliable and valid responses • In communities where NP is present: • Capacity to manage conflicts is increasing • Perceptions of safety and security are improving • Residents know about and trust NP

  20. Talking points • NP understands the importance of evaluating its work and is increasingly committing the resources necessary to assess impact. • A preliminary assessment of NP’s work in the Philippines showed clear impact on safety, security and capacity to manage conflict in communities where NP is present • NP is committed to ongoing professionalization of it’s work, internal learning and moving the field forward in terms of understanding the impact of unarmed civilian protection.

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