Malawi

Ifsri end of project evaluation report 2012

The Integrated Food Security Response Initiative (IFSRI) was motivated by the need to address food s... Read More...

SAFE Project Final Evaluation

This report is the End of Term Evaluation of SAFE Project implemented in Kasungu. The overall object... Read More...

PAGE Project Final Evaluation

The PAGE project was implemented with funding from CIDA through CARE Canada’s program agreement. Read More...

Care safe mtr rev final report

The overall objective of SAFE Project was to contribute to achieving food security among the able bo... Read More...

Icon project final evaluation final report

In 2006, through its partner NGO – CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg, in response to the “Call for Proposal... Read More...

Pacs end of project evaluation report

The Poverty Alleviation through Civil Society Strengthening Program (PACS) (2003-2008) funded under ... Read More...

I-life end of project evaluation report

The Improved Livelihoods through Increasing Food Security (I-LIFE) Program is a five-year $70 millio... Read More...

Scaling Up Support to Orphans & Vulnerable Children Evaluation

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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...

Models for Inclusive and Equitable Reproductive and Sexual Health (MINERSH) Project Midterm Report

By addressing issues of community capacity, social inequalities, and social support for “less-suppor... Read More...

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