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Impact assessment

Impact assessment. JEW LIMBE 2010. THE PROGRAM AIMS. Strengthen the involvement of churches in the fight against HIV and AIDS in order to reduce the prevalence of HIV Reduce stigma and increase the integration of people infected Stimulate to Christian love and care.

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Impact assessment

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  1. Impact assessment JEW LIMBE 2010

  2. THE PROGRAM AIMS • Strengthen the involvement of churches in the fight against HIV and AIDS in order to reduce the prevalence of HIV • Reduce stigma and increase the integration of people infected • Stimulate to Christian love and care

  3. Logic model : Program picture GSP Resources GSP approach ( BCC) Outputs Outcomes/Impact Good Samaritan multi-media package, people, time, funds, prayer #sensitization workshops # of leaders reached # of TOTs, # of people trained # Booklets and videos distributed Increased openness about status The church has taken social responsibility (diaconal) Increased in Basic knowledge on HIV&AIDS Changes in beliefs and attitudes PLHIV are involved in church activities and responsibilities. Behavior Change Communication (BCC).

  4. The program Outcomes • The Outcomes are actual impacts/benefits/changes for participants during or after your program. • knowledge and skills (these are often considered to be rather short-term outcomes) • behaviors (these are often considered to be rather intermediate-term outcomes) • values, conditions and status (these are often considered to be rather long-term outcomes)

  5. Chain of Outcomes KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE.Participants acquired basic knowledge about HIV&AIDS BEHAVIOR CHANGE:Participants are sharing their knowledge about HIV&AIDS in their family CONDITION: Increased community members disclosing their status. Close in time More distant in time Easier to measure Harder to measure Less attributable to program Attributable to Program

  6. Outcomes Indicators • Indicators are tools for simplifying, measuring and communicating important information

  7. Outcomes Indicators • The Indicators are observable and measurable “milestones”toward an outcome target. • These are what you see, hear, read, etc., that would indicate to you whether you're making any progress toward your outcome target or not

  8. Indicators in the planning Monitoring and evaluation cycle

  9. OUTCOMES TEMPLATES

  10. How to go about setting indicators

  11. Possible criteria to select your indicators

  12. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION

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