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    Outcome Evaluation – OVC Programme

    By NRASD | Events | Comments are Closed | 30 August, 2015 | 0

    The NRASD and NACOSA are two of the current six Principal Recipients (PRs) in the Global Fund Phase II Grant. As part of the Global Fund Phase II Grant agreements signed with the PRs, a special condition requires an independent process evaluation of the OVC Programme to be completed by 16 June 2016. This will be the second evaluation in this grant.

    This evaluation should review the progress towards the implementation of the recommendations from the 2014 evaluation.
    This Terms of Reference sets out the requirements for the outcomes evaluation for the OVC programme. The timeframe for the evaluation is 1 October 2015 – 16 June 2016.

    The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the functioning of the OVC programme as a whole. The key evaluation objectives are:

    1. To assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the OVC programme
    2. To review the OVC programme’s exit and sustainability strategies
    3. To review the OVC Programmes achievements.

    The scope of the evaluation will be on the direct services provided to OVCs and impact on their households and the evaluation includes all SRs and SSRs implementing direct services to OVC.

    There will be a compulsory briefing meeting in Cape Town on 7 September 2015 from 11h00 – 13h00.

    Please submit questions via email to evaluation@cddc.co.za by 3 September 2015, so that these questions can be addressed in the briefing meeting.

    Proposals are due to evaluation@cddc.co.za by 10h00 on 14 September 2015. Late submissions will not be considered.

    Detailed Terms of Reference (PDF)

     

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