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A Thematic Evaluation of Livelihood and Community Based Disaster Preparedness Projects

The studies conducted on the fisheries and the non-fisheries Livelihood sectors in Andhra Pradesh, T... Read More...

Rapport final d’ evaluation proramenov 2010

ProRAME a pour objectif spécifique de faciliter l’offre de crédit à 525 femmes pauvres dans les zone... Read More...

Final cecag evaluation reportsubmited 9sept 10

The CECAG Project was designed to empower people at the grassroots Read More...

Sustain final evaluation report

In keeping with the goal, the project purpose was to improve access to Read More...

Puntland Pastoralists’ Livelihood Project (PPLP) Final Evaluation

The PPLP seeks to improve the livelihood security of 13,900 pastoralists Read More...

Myanmar shf eop evaluation may2010

The stated development goal of the project is to improve the social and economic situation of margin... Read More...

Evaluation final progres programme de gestion equitable des ressources naturelles et de renforcement de la société civile

This 113 page evaluation highlights findings from the final evaluation of Niger's Civil Society and ... Read More...

Child Friendly Secondary Schools 2008/2009 Assessment Review & Report

CARE has had a Child Friendly Secondary Schools project operating in Ratanakiri for 2 years. In 2007/2008 it was an 18 months program as a sub grant of the World Education led ESCUP program and there were five Lower Secondary Schools involved: Borkeo, O’Chum, Virakchey, Ta Pang Chres, and Ta Pang Krohom. In 2008/2009 CARE received funding through the ANCP program and continued and expanded the project after the completion of the ESCUP project. Three more Lower Secondary Schools were added to the first cohort: Lumphat, Andong Meas, and O Ya Dav. Read More...

Indonesia-emergency capacity building joint evaluation-final evaluation

1) Review the ECB Indonesia consortium’s emergency responses to the West Java and West Sumatra earth... Read More...

Final Evaluation Multi-stakeholder Model for Ending Gender-Based Violence Project Kayah

The “Multi-Stakeholder Model for Ending Gender-based Violence (GBV)” project in Kayah State involves collaborating with a range of stakeholders to put in place a model designed to prevent and respond to GBV in Kayah state. This new phase of the project, started in 2018, intervened in 92 villages belonging to three townships: Loikaw, Demoso and Phruso, with a total target population of 56.863. The methodology employed a mixed-methods approach, with qualitative data collection through KIIs and FGDs and quantitative data, in the form of household surveys.

The overall objectives of the end of project evaluation are:
• To determine the project’s achievements of its objectives and outcomes.
• To identify intended and unintended outcomes, best practices, lessons learned and recommendations to improve future programming in terms of sustainability. Read More...

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