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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...
The PROMESA Project Narrative Quarterly Report
During this quarter, the focus was on continuing and supporting some of the activities initiated and achievements of the first phase of PROMESA. Thus we held a number of support meetings with the COPROAGRO Network, their logo was designed, they attended two local fairs and a representative attended an international training and business event. In addition, the cocoa exports to Germany and the local sale of other fruit products continued. Support was given in order to complete the processing equipment of one of the main associations. Read More...
Tursunzoda District Visit Report
The report of visit to Tursunzoda district. Purpose: to identify the situation of provided wheelbarr... Read More...
Elshams final evaluation
Enhanced Livelihoods from Smallholder Horticultural Read More...
Wbg035 -livelihood improvment in opt 2493
The Purpose of LIOPT is to improve food security, and community resilience in a way that supports eq... Read More...
Livelihood Recovery Program (LRP) Midterm Report
The mid-term evaluation was geared toward assessing the results of livelihood recovery programs in P... 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...
SHOUHARDO Program: Mid-Term Review 2007
CARE Bangladesh’s livelihood and food security program, Strengthening Household Ability to Respond t... Read More...