Here in CARE International’s Evaluation e-Library we make all of CARE’s external evaluation reports available for public access in accordance with our Accountability Policy.

With these accumulated project evaluations CARE International hopes to share our collective knowledge not only internally but with a wider audience.

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Improved Food and Livelihood Security (IFLS) Project Midterm Report

40-page midterm report. The objective of IFLS is increased food and livelihood security for marginalised communities in 44 villages in southern Chin State . The project is also addressing one of the country’s major environmental problems – unsustainable shifting cultivation in mountainous areas. Mindat and Kanpetlet townships are spread over mountain ranges, with sparsely scattered villages in (at times) inaccessible terrain. Villager populations are primarily subsistence farmers with little or no access to markets for their produce. Increasing population and scarcity of land adds to environmental degradation and a decline in agricultural productivity Read More...

Models for Inclusive and Equitable Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Final Evaluation

34-page final evaluation of The Models for Inclusive and Equitable Sexual and Reproductive health (MINESRH) Project, which was one of four Innovations Projects funded by the CARE Reproductive Health Trust Fund (originally funded by USAID) to contribute towards addressing underlying causes of poverty, build technical excellence, and establish a learning environment for developing new approaches. It was implemented from May, 2004 – December, 2007, and targeted three Group Village Heads in two Traditional Authorities in Ntchisi District in Malawi, with a total population of approximately 6,000 people. Read More...

Project Evaluation of South Asia Resource Team (SART)

104-page evaluation on South Asian Resource Team (SART) is CARE International’s Tsunami related project. CARE conceived this project and established the SART team in Chennai to strengthen the microfinance institutions (MFIs) and microfinance (MF) programmes in Tsunami affected regions with the objective of providing improved and sustained access to financial services to the affected communities. SART‘s mandate was to accomplish the above objective in four and a half years resulting in restoration of livelihoods for the Tsunami affected people, by building local partnerships with NGOs and providing technical inputs and small grant support to them. CARE-India, Chennai had invited Sampark to undertake an evaluation of the above project in order to document its outcome, immediate impacts, potential best practices and lessons from
the Indian experience.
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Balasahyoga Project Evaluation Report

206-page evaluation of the BSY programme that aims to provide high-quality and comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and support services to the children and their families (40,000 households, reaching 60,000 adults and 68,000 children) infected with or affected by HIV in 11 districts in Andhra Pradesh through a phased approach. It aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of these children and their families. Read More...

Farta Child Survival Project Final Evaluation

The Farta Woreda Child Survival Project is a five-year Child Survival Project implemented by CARE Ethiopia (October 1, 2002 to September 30, 2007). The project aims to improve the health of children under five and women of childbearing age by focusing on the following interventions: Nutrition (35%), Pneumonia Case Management (25%) and Control of Diarrheal Disease (20%). Read More...

Awareness Against AIDS/CARE Project Final Evaluation

Through AAA, CARE Egypt fosters innovative partnerships with the private sector and local organizations to reduce the vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in the workplace and at the Community level. This strategy has been based on the fact that the main reasons of HIV/AIDS transmissions are due to:
• poor knowledge about preventive measures and surveillance of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV;
• poor access to reproductive Health;
• information an health care particularly by young people and illiterate;
• lack of outreach to high – risk groups of the population
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Projet de Renforcement de la Société Civile et Education aux Droits Humains (SCEDH)

Le projet SCEDH est financé par la Commission Européenne pour une durée de trois années dans le cadre de l’initiative européenne pour la démocratie et les droits de l’homme. Il est mis en œuvre par CARE Nederland à travers CARE International Burundi dans quatre provinces (Bujumbura Mairie, Gitega, Muyinga et Ngozi). L’objectif global du projet est de Contribuer au développement des attitudes et comportements démocratiques, à l’augmentation de la capacité des 206 organisations de la société civile, et à la connaissance et au respect des droits humains. Read More...

Evaluation Finale du Consortium SCVM

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Gaza & West Bank Emergency Water & Sanitation and Food Security Projects Final Evaluation

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The Power to Lead Alliance (PTLA): Empowering Girls to Learn and Lead Final Evaluation

This 73-page final report on the Power to Lead Alliance (PTLA) was funded by USAID for implementation in six countries: Egypt, Honduras, India, Malawi, Tanzania, and Yemen over the course of three years. The project, which began in September 2008 and ended in September 2011, focused on 10- to 14-year-old girls as the target population. The primary goal of PTLA was to promote girl leaders in vulnerable communities. Three objectives were formulated to address this goal:

Objective 1: Cultivate opportunities for girls to practice their leadership skills
Objective 2: Create partnerships to promote girls’ leadership
Objective 3: Enhance knowledge to implement and promote girls’ leadership programs
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