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Monitoring and Evaluation Publications

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Report of the Final Evaluation of the East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community Strategic Plan 2004-2007
May 2008

Between June and July 2007, an evaluation of ECSA-HC’s strategic plan was conducted. The purpose of the evaluation was to review the implementation of the plan with a view to identifying successes, achievements, challengers, constraints and lessons learnt in the course of the Strategic Plan implementation. A further objective was to identify the health priorities, issues and challenges within the ECSA region, and learn lessons that could contribute to the development of a new ECSA-HC strategic plan of 2008-2013.

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USAID Grant to WHO/AFRO (2005-2009) Final Evaluation
May 2009

During the last five years, 2004-2009, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO/AFRO) a grant of $37 million dollars to strengthen WHO/AFRO capacity to support African Nations in achieving the Health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs 4, 5, and 6).This joint USAID and WHO/AFRO evaluation of the 2005-2009 USAID $37 Million Grant to WHO/AFRO is made up of four different sections: (1) Executive Summary and Recommendations, (2) Context of the Evaluation: Actors, Schedule of Work, (3) Description of the ten (10) program areas funded by the grant, (4) Reports of country visits to Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Liberia

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