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Forsiden av dokumentet External Evaluation Report - Alcohol Drugs and Development Program FORUT, Campaign for development and solidarity, 2009 – 2013

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External Evaluation Report - Alcohol Drugs and Development Program FORUT, Campaign for development and solidarity, 2009 – 2013

Alcohol, Drugs and Development (ADD) is FORUT’s unique area of competence. ADD is a programme with activities on the global level, in FORUT’s six project countries (Sri Lanka, India, Sierra Leone, India, Nepal and Malawi) as well as in the Southern Africa region. The strategic objective of the ADD programme is Reduced harm from Alcohol and other Substance Use. A reduction in alcohol related problems such as health problems, gender-based violence, HIV/AIDS, poverty, traffic injuries, other intentional and unintentional injuries can be expected from policy and prevention interventions. Alcohol and drugs users themselves, both heavy and moderate users, as well as persons around the users and society at large benefit from these interventions. The main objective of the evaluation was to assess the achievements so far seeking external input on adjusting the trajectory of the programme.  The evaluation looked into all standard project performance aspects such as results on impact or outcome level.

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