The randomized impact evaluation of the National Solidarity Programme (NSP) is a multi-year study designed to quantify changes - across indicators such as economic activity, agricultural production, access to infrastructure and services, and structures and perceptions of local governance - in 250 ‘treatment villages’ mobilized by NSP and to compare these changes to those observed in 250 ‘control villages’ not participating in NSP. The evaluation spans villages located in Balkh, Baghlan, Daykundi, Ghor, Herat, and Nangarhar provinces and includes districts mobilized by seven Facilitating Partners (FPs). Further descriptions of different components on the evaluation can be found by clicking on the links directly above.