Evaluering
External End of Project Evaluation: Capacity Building for Stronger Communities
The overall objective of the project Capacity Building for Stronger Communities is that “2000 poor and marginalised people, specifically women and youth of the project area will have developed their capacity to solve their health, educational and social issues, through awareness raising of their rights, development of skills in organised groups and provision of needed health services.” The project operated by the Salvation Army is being implemented through two programmes in two sites in Bangladesh, each with its own history and components. The two programmes are: Community Health and Development Project (CHDP) in six villages in Dumuria, rural southwest Bangladesh: works directly with over 1800 participants through three components: community development, education and health Urban Health and Development Project (UHDP) in Mirpur 11, Dhaka: works with 600 participants The overall aim of the evaluation is: “to assess the project’s impact and sustainability in Mirpur Section 11, Dhaka and Dumuria Upazila, Bangladesh and the relevance of a next phase of the project.”