Special Evaluation/Report
Balasahyoga Project Evaluation Report
The BSY programme aims to provide high-quality and comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and sup... Read More...
évaluation rapide de la vulnérabilité mmd mai2010
This 12 page report highlights the findings of a special vulnerability assessment for women in VSLAs... Read More...
Joint Evaluation of Yogyakarta Earthquake Response
114-page joint evaluation from CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Save the Children (SC), and World Vision Indonesia (WVI) on their separate responses to the Yogyakarta earthquake. Although the agencies worked independently of each other, it was felt that a joint evaluation (JE) of the response would demonstrate greater accountability and the results would be taken more seriously. The objectives of the JE were to assess individual agencies on: • The impacts of their responses and identify promising practices and indicators on impact measurement. • The appropriateness of agency responses.• Whether the responses had helped the recovery of people and communities. • The level of agency accountability to local people. • Organisational preparedness to respond to emergencies Read More...
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...
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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the Indian experience.
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Ind – care india rba – final – oct 06
Review of the various Rights-Based Approach programs in CARE-India Read More...
Sharing Power, Claiming Rights: Learnings from CARE Programmes in India On Governance And Rights
Goal: to outline and determine CARE India’s current status with regard to the mainstreaming of gover... Read More...
SNEHAL Mid-Term Reflective Practice Report
Sustained Nutrition, Education, Health and Livelihoods (SNEHAL) Project aims at empowering communiti... Read More...