Evaluating the Impact of OVC Programs (http://e2.ma/click/46y6i/kfcngl/ctdvjc)
August 6 at 9:00 AM EDT
The PEPFAR OVC Technical Working group has supported USAID/MEASURE Evaluation to develop a new orphans and vulnerable children program evaluation toolkit. This toolkit has been developed to support PEPFAR-funded programs and in large part, to fulfill the aims presented in the USAID Evaluation Policy.
The toolkit includes quantitative child outcomes and caregiver/household outcomes measurement tools designed for use in a survey of children ages 0-17 years and their adult caregivers. The questionnaires are designed to measure changes in child, caregiver and household well-being that can reasonably be attributed to program interventions. Applications of the tools will result in standardized information on child well-being, caregiver well-being and household economic status beyond what is available from routine surveys, and allow Missions and programs to compare measures of well-being across a diverse set of interventions and geographical regions. Tools have been developed through extensive expert consultation, and are aligned to the PEPFAR Guidance for Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programming as well as the US Government Action Plan for Children in Adversity.
Please join us to hear more about this toolkit and how it can support your work.
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About the presenter:
Dr. Jenifer Chapman is a Senior M&E Advisor at Futures Group, and MEASURE Evaluation’s Senior OVC Advisor, based in Washington, DC. For the past 14 years, she has been working to improve the impact of programs for populations vulnerable to HIV/AIDS in Africa and Asia through research and evaluation. She holds a Ph.D. and a Masters in Public Health, and a Certificate in International Human Rights Law.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB 8120 | Chapel Hill, NC 27599 US
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