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The Extension and Advisory Service Systems Yardstick (EAS-Y)

A scoring tool to generate evidence on performance and outcomes









Grovermann, C., Chuluunbaatar, D., Blockeel, J., Sulaiman V, R., Djamen, P. and Holley, A. 2022. The Extension and Advisory Service Systems Yardstick (EAS-Y) – A scoring tool to generate evidence on performance and outcomes. Rome, FAO. 




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