Evaluering
Kinshasa Fight Against Sex Trafficking Final Evaluation Report
In 2007, the Salvation Army in the Democratic Republic of Congo (SA DRC) launched its first project to combat sex trafficking in Mpasa, located in the Kimbaseke district of Kinshasa. The two-year project was organized around four principle themes: schooling for young girls involved in sex trafficking, access to vocational training, psychosocial support, and community mobilization and outreach as a tool for prevention. Building on the successes achieved, SA DRC, in partnership with The SalvationArmy in Norway (SA N), developed a second intervention phase, which, over a five year period (2009-2013), allowed for the consolidation of the results achieved theinitial project phase, while extending them to new neighborhoods in Kinshasa and to new groups of girls aged 12 years and older. Evaluation objective: to use the intervention’s logical framework, results and qualitative and quantitative indicators as reference points to evaluate the relevance, efficiency, efficacy, impact and sustainability of the project, provide for each of these precise and documented analyses, and formulate recommendations necessary to strengthen future Salvation Army interventions.