The objectives of the evaluation are twofold, namely to determine to what extent the project contributed to increased coverage and effectiveness of the CHDs, and how this was realized; and to gather evidence on what worked well and through which mechanisms, to facilitate evidence-informed and policy decision making.
Specific objectives of the evaluation are:
To assess to what extent and how the project was able to:
1. Increase coverage of vitamin A supplementation; and measles and DTP immunizations (or Pentavalent, where relevant);
2. Improve successful planning, procurement, logistics, and delivery by national and sub-national governments as result of (technical) support by the programme;
3. Develop tested innovative approaches that maximize impact, including approaches that intensify efforts to reach underserved populations and ensure the right package of essential child health and nutrition services is delivered in different environments;
4. Improve integration of child nutrition and immunization services and linkages between outreach and treatment services; and
5. Ensure continuous undisrupted delivery of interventions in fragile states while ensuring lessons are learned on how best to engage in these environments;
and;
To provide findings, conclusions, recommendations and lessons learned.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Maria Muniz |
Focal Point Email | mmuniz@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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