Final Evaluation of GOAL's Integrated Health Project, Freetown, Sierra Leone

Author(s)
Hutton, K., Feldman, M., Ali, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
68pp
Date published
06 Apr 2017
Publisher
Aid Works
Type
Thematic evaluation
Keywords
Children & youth, Gender, Health, Good health and well-being (SDG)
Countries
Sierra Leone
Organisations
GOAL

GOAL Sierra Leone’s integrated Health (IH) project aimed to contribute towards a decrease in child mortality and morbidity. The project focused on systems strengthening and community-level behaviour change, targeting improved maternal and child health, to complement child protection and empowerment interventions. It was co-funded by the European Union and Irish Aid, and was implemented in 42 out of Freetown’s 64 city sections from 2012 to December 2016.

The purpose of the final evaluation was to provide an assessment of the changes to target groups and assess project performance in relation to the project’s plans. The evaluation was conducted by AID WORKS between January and March 2017 and questions were based on five evaluation criteria defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.