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Endline Evaluation of Strengthening Rohingya Children, Families and Communities to protect, prevent and respond to abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence against children

Project Information

Title:

Endline Evaluation of Strengthening Rohingya Children, Families and Communities to protect, prevent and respond to abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence against children

Client:

International Rescue Committee, Bangladesh

Description: 

Objectives:  The goal is to comprehensively assess the extent to which project objectives have been achieved, improve project performance, and promote learning among the IRC and key stakeholders. This involves offering valuable insights into the project’s current status, pinpointing areas that require adjustments, and compiling lessons learned to enhance future project implementation. Additionally, it aims to generate new learning from project interventions and evaluate the integration of cross-cutting issues like gender, age, and disability inclusion.”

Location: Teknaf (Camp: 1E, 1W, 6, 8E, 14), Ukhiya (Camp; 22 and 25), Bangladesh.

Duration of Assignment:  1 Month (February)

Narrative Description of Project: This evaluation assesses project objectives, improves performance, and promotes learning among stakeholders. It aims to identify areas for improvement, compile lessons learned, and optimize future execution. The objectives include assessing project outcomes, learning from interventions, addressing cross-cutting issues, and evaluating Comic Relief Result Framework indicators.

Description of Actual Services Provided by AIRD:

 AIRD’s services encompass various critical aspects of the project, including:

  • Development of an Inception Report
  • Methodology Development
  • Questionnaire Development (both quantitative and qualitative)
  • Primary Data Collection
  • Secondary Data Collection
  • Data Entry and Analysis
  • Evaluation of the project’s progress
  • Report Writing