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Title: | CCCP Evaluation and Endline Survey 2015: key findings and conclusions_ |
Authors: | Childfund |
Keywords: | Research Report Evaluation and Endline Survey |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Childfund |
Abstract: | to determine the relevance of project objectives and Theory of Change for the countries where the programme was implemented and evaluate project effectiveness, assessing evidence of change, the degree to which planned outputs, results outcomes have been achieved at the time of the evaluation based on the theory of change, lessons learnt and knowledge gained along the project life in line with contextual changes |
Description: | This document is an evaluation report for the Communities Caring for Children Programme (CCCP) carried out in Siraro District in Ethiopia and in Kiryandongo district in Uganda, two of the three CCCP programme countries September and November 2015.This evaluation was designed and conducted in a participatory way with ChildFund staff and CCCP staff. The evaluation team gathered primary and secondary data using a combination of methods for this evaluation, a qualitative approach, a quantitative survey and a documents review.With this evaluation, the relevance of CCCP, its goal, objectives and interventions have been reaffirmed from household to national level and with ChildFund. The focus of CCCP on ECD and Education, which has met a critical need in communities, was built on evidence from the baseline and is aligned with national and global interests toward improving the wellbeing and protection of children. |
URI: | http://ecde.aau.edu.et/jspui/handle/123456789/213 |
Appears in Collections: | Research report/ journal article, book/ proceeding chapter, |
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