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Keeping Girls At School Program Impact Evaluation rwanda edoag care final report
The Keeping Girls At School (KGAS) program is an initiative of CARE Rwanda aimed at reducing the number of girls who drop out of secondary school and increasing the share of girls that transit from lower to upper secondary education. CARE Rwanda and its implementing partners worked in 30 schools, across three districts in the Southern Province. The KGAS initiative has three main channels through which it aims to reduce dropout rates among adolescent girls: i) Providing mentorship opportunities for girls within the context of Girls Clubs; ii) Engaging girls in voluntary savings and loans (VSL) and income-generating activities; and iii) Establishing a Community Score Card (CSC) system that allows girls to comment on and influence institutions affecting their education
experience. [This 86 page document highlights the results of the KGAS program] Read More...
experience. [This 86 page document highlights the results of the KGAS program] Read More...
Care cambodia – evaluation of p.a.c.e. in the community – phase i
This 39 page document highlights the results of the Personal Advancement and Career Enhancement pilo... Read More...
Linked-vsla 2014 Tufaidike Wote DRC Evaluation
This 50 page document highlights the results of the Tuungane initiative Read More...
Enhancing community resilience program midterm review july 2014
102 page mid-term review of CARE Malawi's project on building community capacity to enhance resilien... Read More...
Tesfa evaluation report
This 51 page document highlights the results of the TESFA project 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...
Final Evaluation Multi-stakeholder Model for Ending Gender-Based Violence Project Kayah
The “Multi-Stakeholder Model for Ending Gender-based Violence (GBV)” project in Kayah State involves collaborating with a range of stakeholders to put in place a model designed to prevent and respond to GBV in Kayah state. This new phase of the project, started in 2018, intervened in 92 villages belonging to three townships: Loikaw, Demoso and Phruso, with a total target population of 56.863. The methodology employed a mixed-methods approach, with qualitative data collection through KIIs and FGDs and quantitative data, in the form of household surveys.
The overall objectives of the end of project evaluation are:
• To determine the project’s achievements of its objectives and outcomes.
• To identify intended and unintended outcomes, best practices, lessons learned and recommendations to improve future programming in terms of sustainability. Read More...
The overall objectives of the end of project evaluation are:
• To determine the project’s achievements of its objectives and outcomes.
• To identify intended and unintended outcomes, best practices, lessons learned and recommendations to improve future programming in terms of sustainability. Read More...
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