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Mid-Term Evaluation report for the “Creating a safe and friendly environment for adolescent girls and boys” project
Physical, emotional, psychological and sexual abuses are major forms of violations of child rights in Zimbabwe. These are perpetrated through child marriage, child pledging, child labor, use of girls as payment of family disputes and lack of adult supervision, among others. Some of the key drivers of violations includes: harmful cultural and religious practices; gender and power relations and poor enforcement of laws. Together with the project partners Childline Zimbabwe and Legal Resources Foundation, this project seeks to improve access to justice and protection services, enhance child participation, include and reduce the retention of children with disability and strengthen the coalitions with other stakeholders working on children rights. The Mid-Term Review (MTR) assessed the degree to which planned outcomes around the four projects are on course to achieve the targeted results. The key objectives of the MTR was to assess the projects for the following: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, project management and sustainability. The MTR also assessed the project’s performance on cross cutting issues; gender equality, disability inclusion, unexpected results, added value and participation.