Evaluering
Effectiveness and sustainability assessment of HIV/AIDS awareness and preventive project of Free Pentecostal Fellowship in Kenya A project being supported by PYM, Norway and PMU Inter Life, Sweden
The HIV/AIDS Project of the Free Pentecostal Fellowship in Kenya (FPFK) started in 2000. Phase I was implemented in 2000-2004. It is now midstream in Phase II (2005-2009). The project was evaluated in 2004 and 2006. The current assessment was necessitated mainly because there have been some specific challenges that seem to be escalating in the past two years and which the FPFK leadership consider to require careful examination. This assessment is meant to throw light on these particular issues and to recommend ways for effectively addressing them. Of particular note are personnel and transportation costs. The overall aim of the assessment is to determine the effectiveness of the current strategies and the sustainability of the project with regards to this implementing approach and to have recommendations toward enhancing both project effectiveness and sustainability. The assessment was participatory. It was facilitated by two Consultants of TAABCO (Dr Julius Oladipo and Mrs Edwina Busili), a representative of the Free Pentecostal Church of Tanzania (Mr. Simon Severua), and a representative of the Free Pentecostal Fellowship in Kenya (Mr. Adam Thairu).
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Norad
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engelsk