The mid-term evaluation of Promoting Resilience of vulnerable communities in Afghanistan through emergency programming was conducted by Training and Research (TAR) Business Consulting in six provinces of Afghanistan. The project’s mid-term evaluation followed mixed research methods that included both qualitative as well as quantitative data. The data was collected using the KOBO toolbox by conducting 296 household surveys, 55 key informant interviews, 5 FGDs, 3 in-depth interviews, and 2 case studies. The mid-term evaluation team went to 296 households of the project’s cash-for-work beneficiaries on a sample basis, using a random stratified sampling approach with multi-stage stratification, and collected data from them.