To develop a more comprehensive evaluation system with a focus on learning that in turn would improve performance of the NGOs and the projects VASS supported as well as provide accountability for funds spent.
Objectives:
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To develop a more comprehensive evaluation system with a focus on learning that in turn would improve performance of the NGOs and the projects VASS supported as well as provide accountability for funds spent.
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To develop knowledge and capacity in impact assessment for all involved.
Geographical Spread:
New Zealand and South Asia (India and Bangladesh)
key areas/components:
Key steps involved were:
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Planning of participatory impact assessment: identification of partners.
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Indicators of impact and facilitators.
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Workshops in Wellington and Delhi.
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Methods of data collection: participatory learning methods, audio visual techniques, focus group discussions, surveys, interviews, reporting & monitoring system, observation, role plays, case studies of the various areas under study.
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Methods of data analysis
Key outputs:
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Impact of PIA in Organization and in the community.
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Issues of concern.
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Key themes emerging from the PIA pilot:
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An empowering approach
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Stakeholder involvement
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Gender issues
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Partnership
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Institutional strengthening
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Conclusion: Summary of the findings and suggestions
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PRIA facilitated Participatory Impact Assessment for World Vision in Bass Wada in Rajasthan
Year/Period:
2001
Client:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand