Commitment to Effectiveness Means Dedication to Data
We are committed to the rigorous measurement of our programs. Tracking everything that happens on the ground, our objective is to achieve the greatest impact for the least cost, to bring lasting change to the ultra-poor in the Philippines and beyond.
At ICM, we ask ourselves the hard questions by examining the countable, measurable impact of our work. A combination of pre-post surveys, randomized controlled trials, operational data, and qualitative surveys compound to inform a cycle of continuous innovation and improvement.
In partnership with the Global Innovation Fund
Transform Innovation Lab
In partnership with the Global Innovation Fund, ICM is designing and undertaking an ambitious five-year research project to innovate, scale, and rigorously test new approaches to poverty alleviation. In this way, International Care Ministries can better understand how to provide better and more consistent and scalable outcomes for the ultra-poor communities we serve.
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Read our research about what life is like on less than 50 cents per day.
Our Research
Exploring trust in religious leaders and institutions as a mechanism for improving retention in child malnutrition interventions in the Philippines: a retrospective cohort study
In the context of persistent child malnutrition in the Philippines, the objective of this study was to examine how different dimensions of trust affected programme retention and physiological outcomes when a faith-based organisation (FBO) addressed moderate and severe acute malnutrition among children from households experiencing extreme poverty.
Knowledge, attitudes and practices of COVID-19 among income-poor households in the Philippines: A cross-sectional study
The presence of COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is raising important concerns about effective pandemic response and preparedness in the context of fragile health systems and the pervasiveness of misinformation.
Working with data to evolve a community mobilisation process with pastors in the Philippines
International Care Ministries (ICM) is a faith-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) located in the Philippines that has spent over ten years developing a community-based poverty alleviation programme called Transform.
Transform’s potential impact on church growth
Three analytical strategies were used to explore and triangulate Transform’s impact on the growth of its partner churches
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