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OVC Program Evaluation Presentations Available with Audio

MEASURE Evaluation organized a special event in Washington DC in September
2009 to present key findings and lessons learned from
<http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/program-areas/ovc-program-case-studies>
recent evaluations of OVC programs in East Africa, to discuss emerging
issues and future directions for improvement of OVC programs, and to inform
future OVC evaluations through consideration of additional informational
needs and appropriate methodologies.

The presentations, by MEASURE Evaluation staff, are now available with audio
at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/ovc-evaluation-presentations.

MEASURE Evaluation appreciates the program partners who participated in this
study: Catholic Relief Services, Pathfinder International, and Integrated
AIDS Program in Kenya and The Salvation Army, Allamano, and CARE in
Tanzania.



Many presentations by project staff can be accessed at
http://www.slideshare.net/measureevaluation.



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Leah Gordon

Knowledge Management Specialist

MEASURE Evaluation

Carolina Population Center

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

206 West Franklin Street

CB #8120

Chapel Hill, NC 27516

USA

T: 919.966.1714

F: 919.966.2391

E: leah.gordon@unc.edu

posted 13 January 2010 by Leah Gordon from email

Thanks Leah for sharing this with us
 
Regards
Bahati


--- On Wed, 1/13/10, Leah Gordon <leah.gordon@unc.edu> wrote:


From: Leah Gordon <leah.gordon@unc.edu>
Subject: [childstatusnet] OVC Program Evaluation Presentations Available with Audio
To: "ChildStatusNet" <childstatusnet@my.ibpinitiative.org>
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12:22 PM








MEASURE Evaluation organized a special event in Washington DC in September 2009 to present key findings and lessons learned from recent evaluations of OVC programs in East Africa, to discuss emerging issues and future directions for improvement of OVC programs, and to inform future OVC evaluations through consideration of additional informational needs and appropriate methodologies.
The presentations, by MEASURE Evaluation staff, are now available with audio at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/ovc-evaluation-presentations.
MEASURE Evaluation appreciates the program partners who participated in this study: Catholic Relief Services, Pathfinder International, and Integrated AIDS Program in Kenya and The Salvation Army, Allamano, and CARE in Tanzania.
 
Many presentations by project staff can be accessed at http://www.slideshare.net/measureevaluation.
 
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Leah Gordon
Knowledge Management Specialist
MEASURE Evaluation
Carolina Population Center
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
206 West Franklin Street
CB #8120
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
USA
T: 919.966.1714
F: 919.966.2391
E: leah.gordon@unc.edu

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posted 14 January 2010 by Bahati Andrews from email

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