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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...
Civil Society And Media In Transition Program (CSMT) Midterm Report
The CSMT Program was designed to strengthen capacities of civil society organizations (CSOs) and Med... Read More...
Care-fosil end of project evaluation[1]
The FOSIL project in Zimbabwe was aimed at reducing extreme poverty in Masvingo and Midlands Provinc... 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...
Communities Responding to HIV/AIDS Epidemics (CORE)
The major focus area for the project is to raise general awareness on HIV, implement community based... Read More...