Final Independent Evaluation of the project for Combating Gender-Based Violence and Enhancing Economic Empowerment of Women in Northern Uganda through Cash Transfers

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This evaluation has been commissioned after the first year of implementation to assess strategies and processes that the programme is pursuing to achieve its overall objective. The evaluation also will seek to draw lessons learned and develop realistic recommendations that can help strengthen the next phase of implementation.

There are five major evaluation questions: First, the evaluation will seek to answer if the cash transfer programme is on the right track to achieve its set specific objectives. Second, if the programme is relevant for the beneficiaries it is serving, third, if the implemented activities to influence GBV are relevant and successful and suggest other more productive or successful activities which could be included to bring about change in the GBV aspects of the programme. Fourth, the evaluation will ask if the collaboration with local partners are sufficiently and positively exhausted and lastly, outline lessons learned from the intervention and provide recommendations to strengthen the activities. In addition, the evaluation will inquire as to the performance of the programme in terms of the seven DAC criteria of Impact, Sustainability, Relevance/Appropriateness, Coherence, Coverage, Effectiveness and Efficiency.

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