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Evaluering

Integrated Rural Community Development Project – Endline Evaluation

ADRA’s Integrated Rural Community Development Project started in February 2006 and finished in December 2008. The goal of the project was to improve health status, education and environmental awareness of local villagers in Oromiya region in Ethiopia through construction of water systems, latrines, biogas units, schools, and provision of health promotion activities through community volunteers.  Projects activities were carried out in 14 Kebeles in a remote area of Adami Tulu Jido Kombolcha (ATJK), East Showa Zone, Oromiya Region of Ethiopia. The project was composed of three complementary components namely; water, basic education, and health promotion and environmental awareness. The final evaluation covered the project period from February 2006 to the date of the evaluation (December 2008). The purpose of the final evaluation was to determine the extent and direction to which the project goal and objectives were achieved.

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