20 Feb
We
are pleased to partner up with World Vision Bangladesh to conduct the
‘Final Integrated Evaluation of JF-CPiE Project in Bangladesh’ study.
The Joining Forces for Child Protection in Emergencies (JF-CPiE)
initiative, a multi-country project with a funding of over 16 million
euros from the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO), is being
implemented across six countries to improve the protection of vulnerable
girls, boys, adolescent girls and adolescent boys (<18 years) living
in refugee and IDP settings, as well as host communities through access
to quality child protection prevention, mitigation, and response
services & supports..
The final evaluation of this 24 months long project aims to holistically assess the large-scale consortium project, primarily focusing on three key dimensions including evaluation of the extent to which the project has achieved its overarching objectives and goals, valuable insights and best practices learned throughout the project’s course and the analysis centers on understanding the potential added value of the project, especially in the context of global learning. The assessment explores the alignment of project activities with local child protection needs, considering variations across locations, beneficiary groups, and demographics. Effectiveness is gauged by the project’s impact on preventing child protection risks, strengthening community capacities and outcome-level improvements.
The final evaluation of this 24 months long project aims to holistically assess the large-scale consortium project, primarily focusing on three key dimensions including evaluation of the extent to which the project has achieved its overarching objectives and goals, valuable insights and best practices learned throughout the project’s course and the analysis centers on understanding the potential added value of the project, especially in the context of global learning. The assessment explores the alignment of project activities with local child protection needs, considering variations across locations, beneficiary groups, and demographics. Effectiveness is gauged by the project’s impact on preventing child protection risks, strengthening community capacities and outcome-level improvements.