Evaluering
Tuinuane Women Project End of Project Evaluation - January-March 2015
The aim of TWP was to enhance Kenyan poor women’s ability to secure a better livelihood for themselves and their families by offering them access to savings and loans through credit associations based on the time- bound Accumulated Savings and Credit Association (ASCA) model. (PYM). The project has been running for 10 years which were divided into two 5 year phases (2005-2014). The first phase was the start-up which involved sensitization, training and formation of initial groups. The 2nd phase was mainly for training of field agents, promoting members involvement in income generating activities and replication of groups through field agents. The evaluation specifically sought to assess the project in 3 main areas; Impact and performance, program design, relevance and sustainability, and key lessons and implications for the future of Tuinuane in FPFK. It also gave some recommendations for the possible processes that the project owner, FPFK, could undertake to sustain the project as an institutional program.