EVALUATION OF THE TRIPARTITE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH, HIV AND AIDS
EVALUATION OF THE TRIPARTITE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH, HIV AND AIDS Name: Evaluation of the Tripartite Partnership in Health, HIV and AIDS Year: 2012 Client: Irish Aid Country: Lesotho Background: The Tripartite partnership in Health, a partnership between the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW), Irish Aid (IA) and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
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BASELINE STUDY FOR THE REDUCING HIV RELATED MATERNAL MORTALITY IN KENYA, SOUTH SUDAN, UGANDA AND ZAM Name: Baseline Study for the Reducing HIV related Maternal Mortality in Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda and Zambia Year: 2011 Client: International HIV/AIDS Alliance Country: Kenya, Zambia, South Sudan and Uganda Background: The international HIV and AIDS Alliance has recently
Read MoreZAMBIA MINISTRY OF GENDER AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT
The purpose of the Gender Training Programme is to strengthen the analytic, programme and policy skills of the MOG and other Ministry personnel in order to contribute to the national development priority of advancing gender equality and womens empowerment in Zambia. Building on the training provided in the Introduction to Gender Equality Programming and Policy
Read MoreWOMEN AND LAND RIGHTS PROJECT END OF TERM EVALUATION
Name: Women and Land Rights Project End of Term Evaluation Year: 2011 Client: Action Aid Zimbabwe Country: Zimbabwe Background: Action Aid Zimbabwe conducted a baseline study on empowering women through land rights in 2009. The results of the baseline study indicated that women had limited access, ownership and control over land and other enabling resources
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Name: Evaluation of the Women Accessing Realigned Markets (WARM) Project Year: 2012 Client: FANRPAN Country: Malawi; Mozambique Background: Women Accessing Realigned Markets (WARM) was a three-year pilot project to help rural women farmers influence agricultural policy development in Southern Africa. The project sought to strengthen women farmers’ ability to advocate for appropriate agricultural policies and
Read MoreEvaluation of the Implementation of Legislation Policy and Programmes on Gender Based Violence by the National Prosecuting Authority SOCA Unit
Name: Evaluation of the Implementation of Legislation Policy and Programmes on Gender Based Violence by the National Prosecuting Authority SOCA Unit Year: 2011- 2012 Client: UNICEF SA Country: South Africa Background: Violence against women has been one of the most prominent features of post-apartheid South Africa. While estimates of the extent of violence vary, the
Read MoreA SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS ON THE GENDER GAPS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Name: A Situational Analysis on the Gender Gaps in the Agricultural Sector Year: 2007 Client: Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network (ZWRCN) Country: Zimbabwe Background: Women are major contributors to the economy, both through the remunerative work on farms and through unpaid work they traditionally render at home and in the community. Yet in many
Read MoreEVALUATION OF SAVE THE CHILDREN NORWAY ZIMBABWE (SCNZ) FOUR YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN (2006-2009)
Name Evaluation of Save the Children Norway Zimbabwe (SCNZ) Four Year Strategic Plan (2006-2009) Year 2010 Client Save the Children Norway Country Zimbabwe Background Based on Save the Children Norway global strategy, SCNZ developed a 4 year plan for the period 2006-2009. In this strategy SCN-Z selected four strategic objectives that are pertinent to the
Read MoreMALAWI LABOUR MARKET SURVEY
Name: Malawi Labour Market Survey Year: 2008 – 2009 Client: TEVETA Country: Malawi Background: Technical Entrepreneurial, Vocational Education and Training Authority’s (TEVETA) mandate was to develop an integrated demand driven TEVET system. Since inception, the TEVETA embarked on a comprehensive reform process of the TEVET system to make it more efficient and responsive to the
Read MoreSummative evaluation for ‘Increasing utilization of comprehensive youth friendly Sexual and Reproductive Health services at district level in Zimbabwe June 2006 – December 2009
Name: Summative evaluation for ‘Increasing utilization of comprehensive youth friendly Sexual and Reproductive Health services at district level in Zimbabwe June2006 – December 2009 and Formative evaluation for ‘Engendering HIV Prevention’: Reducing the vulnerability of women and girls to HIV infection in Zimbabwe’ Year: 2010 Client: UNICEF Country: Zimbabwe Background: Since 1992, the Ministry of
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