OVC Program Evaluations
MEASURE Evaluation conducts targeted evaluations of programs supporting OVC. The aim of these evaluations is to ascertain the extent to which program interventions are effective in improving the well-being of OVC and their families, and the interventions' cost-effectiveness in achieving key outcomes.
Kenya
- Analyzing the Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Benefit Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania (2009)
- Community Education and Sensitization as an OVC Care and Support Strategy: Evaluation of the Integrated AIDS Program in Thika, Kenya (2009)
- Effects of Programs Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Key Findings, Emerging Issues, and Future Directions from Evaluations of Four Projects in Kenya and Tanzania (2009)
- Promoting HIV Prevention and Testing: Evaluation of the Integrated AIDS Program in Thika, Kenya (2009)
Tanzania
- Analyzing the Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Benefit Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Evidence from Kenya and Tanzania (2009)
- Community-Based Psychosocial Intervention for HIV-Affected Children and their Caregivers: Evaluation of The Salvation Army's Mama Mkubwa Program in Tanzania (2009)
- Effects of Community-Focused Approach Supporting the Most Vulnerable Children: Evaluation of SAWAKA Jali Watoto Program in Kagera, Tanzania (2009)
- Effects of Programs Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Key Findings, Emerging Issues, and Future Directions from Evaluations of Four Projects in Kenya and Tanzania (2009)
- Promoting a Home-Based Program Model for Supporting Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: Evaluation of Tumaini Project in Iringa Region, Tanzania (2009)
- Slowly but Surely: Evaluations of Three Programs Supporting Most Vulnerable Children in Tanzania Show Some Benefits (2009)