Helen Keller International (HKI)University of British Columbia (UBC)2019-07-152019-07-152018-04-30http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57709Annex 3c for final technical report : Scale up of homestead food production for improved household food security and nutrition in Cambodia - fish on farms phase 2 : family farms for the futureThe endline survey examines changes over time in beneficiaries’ knowledge and practices of homestead food production at the household level. The intended beneficiaries were women farmers of reproductive age (15-49 years) and their families. Approximately 4600 households were enrolled through targeted recruitment based on interest and the capacity to cost-share. The detailed end-line survey tool consisted of participant information; household assets and wealth index; homestead food production; degree of project contact and training; gender equity; water, sanitation and hygiene; health and nutrition-related knowledge and practices; food security; access to credit and household finances; and anthropometry.application/pdfenSURVEYSSUMMATIVE EVALUATION, FOOD SECURITYFAMILY FARMSWOMEN IN AGRICULTURENUTRITIONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITYHOUSEHOLD INCOMEFOOD PRODUCTIONCAMBODIAFAR EAST ASIAFOOD SECURITYAnnex 3c - endline survey report : scale up of homestead food production for improved household food security and nutrition in Cambodia : fish on farms phase 2 : family farms for the futurePolicy Brief