Evaluering
Sports for social inclusion evaluation report
KRIK and CHRISC works to enhance potential of young people in the East Africa region through sports. CHRISC became registered as organizations in Tanzania and Uganda in 2003, followed by Kenya in 2004. KRIK has been a main partner since this. An ever increasing %-age of the population in the region are people below 30 years of age. This group face numerous obstacles; amongst them social, political and cultural. Many suffer from abuse and economical exploitation. Sub-Saharan Africa is according to UNAIDS-report, the world's hardest-hit region on HIV/AIDS The project built on what CHRISC had already done in the area. The goal is to build youth leaders making them responsive to both own needs and the needs in the community. It is directed at youths aged 10-25 in several districts in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. It provides opportunities for sports and leadership building, increases life skills training opportunities including HIV/Aids awareness raising. CHRISC work through a network of volunteers and partner organizations. The primary objective of the evaluation is to evaluate the project's relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability.