Rights in Crisis Campaign Afghanistan: Project Effectiveness Review

Author(s)
Sloot, H. Beckers, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
57pp
Date published
01 Dec 2013
Type
Programme/project reviews
Keywords
Gender, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Afghanistan
Organisations
Oxfam

This Evaluation assesses the work of Oxfam on women’s rights within the Rights in Crisis (RiC) campaign in Afghanistan over the strategic period mid-2010 until mid-2012. It is part of Oxfam Great Britain’s (OGB) Global Performance Framework (GPF) and uses the Process Tracing methodology. The purpose of the Evaluation is to determine the effectiveness of the project, which is accomplished by a) short listing one or more evidenced explanations for the outcome in question (which may or may not include the intervention); b) ruling out alternative, competing explanations incompatible with the evidence; and c) estimating the level of influence each explanation had on bringing about the changes identified in those cases where more than one explanation is supported by the evidence. This document presents the main findings of the assessment carried out by consultants of The Coalition Factory. The consultants carried out the assessment during the period November 2012–April 2013.