Do Millennium Villages work? We may never know

AidWatch: Do Millennium Villages work? We may never know

… Imagine that you are a policymaker in a developing country, with limited resources at your disposal. What can you learn from the Millennium Villages? So far, not very much. Evaluations from the MVP give us a picture of how life has changed for the people living in the Millennium Villages, and information about how to best manage and implement the MVP.

Sandra Sequeira, an evaluation expert at London School of Economics, sums up the quandary neatly. “Their premise is that more is always better, i.e. more schools, more clinics, more immunizations, more bed nets. But we don’t live in a world of unlimited resources. So the questions we really need to answer are: How much more? Given that we have to make choices, more of what?”

These are tough questions that the Millennium Villages Project will leave unanswered. For a huge pilot project with so much money and support behind it, and one that specifically aims to be exemplary (to “show what success looks like”), this is a disappointment, and a wasted opportunity.


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