This evaluation aimed to mainly assess the extent to which the MCWs’ implementation followed its intended plan (i.e. to strengthen the existing MNCH services and enhance access to these services for potential beneficiaries); and i) to assess the extent to which the MCW met the basic health needs and rights of women, girls and boys, especially belonging to marginalized, excluded, crisis and disaster-affected populations – the intended primary beneficiaries of the initiative – and whether there were any unintended outcomes and its sustainability issues; ii) to provide a descriptive cost analysis of the MCW initiative; iii) and to identify lessons learned, exploring what has worked well and what has not worked. The intended users of this evaluation include government health institutions and officials, international organizations, donors and other partners working in the field of maternal and child health. Although, UNICEF could have limited to scope only to the bits it supported, however, to make a useful and comprehensive analysis for the government’s national level initiative, the evalaution covered the entire country and all key queries that could inform the government effectively.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Mussarrat Youssuf |
Focal Point Email | myoussuf@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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