Sexual and Reproductive Health

ASAZA Final Report

A Safer Zambia Program Final Evaluation Report. This is a report on findings of the ASAZA program Read More...

Reasp ii evaluation final report ( 01 march 2010 final copy)

To reduce the impact of emergencies on vulnerable populations, particularly women and children. The ... Read More...

Endline Survey Report of Extended Service Delivery Project in Chhattisgarh

The ESD project is of 2 years duration (January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2009) and received grant fro... Read More...

Final cecag evaluation reportsubmited 9sept 10

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

Final sbf baseline report aug12

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Endline survey hiwot project

Health Improvement and Women Owned Transformation (HIWOT) project is built on the experie... Read More...

Final Evaluation SAKSHAM Project

Since June 2004, CARE India has been implementing a HIV/AIDS prevention capacity building initiative... Read More...

Etude de base initiatives en faveur de la nutrition et de la démographie (ppind)

This 96 page document presents the baseline findings for the for the Initiative promoting nutrition ... Read More...

Guria Adolescent Health Project (GAHP) Final Evaluation

The purpose of the Innovations Projects has been to help build a body of evidence in support of CARE’s conviction that addressing the key structural and underlying causes of poor FP/RH is essential to sustaining lasting, positive change in this area. In Georgia, the Innovations Project has been known as the “Guria Adolescent Health Project” (GAHP). The Guria Adolescent Health Project (GAHP) has been a 3-year pilot project for CARE Georgia, beginning in April 2004 and concluding in 2007. 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...

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