How we evaluate our projects
The impact on children and young people and in their environment, which we and our partners seek to achieve, is the shared concern of our working co-operation. Our partners systematically monitor and document the impacts of projects and discuss their findings regularly with us.
Project planning
Subsequent monitoring of the planned impacts is already taken into account during project planning. We believe it is important that the impacts defined in the project goals are developed in close co-operation with target group representatives, especially older children and young people. The focus is on the comprehensive analysis of children’s rights. Project impacts are regularly measured and analysed using indicators. The goals and indicators, together with the activities and their results, constitute the project intervention logic (log frame) that is part of every project application.
Project monitoring
Kindernothilfe and its partners are involved in project monitoring. Partners develop a monitoring plan on the basis of the intervention logic, which they use to systematically and regularly monitor both the implementation of the activities and the achievement of project goals. They analyse the results, discuss them regularly with target group representatives and inform Kindernothilfe about them. We also believe it is important for people in the projects to set their own goals for the changes they seek and review them. Kindernothilfe monitors the development of all projects on the basis of the project reports, which give an account of progress in accordance with the intervention logic. Visits are also made to all projects to discuss the partners’ first-hand impressions.
Project planning
Subsequent monitoring of the planned impacts is already taken into account during project planning. We believe it is important that the impacts defined in the project goals are developed in close co-operation with target group representatives, especially older children and young people. The focus is on the comprehensive analysis of children’s rights. Project impacts are regularly measured and analysed using indicators. The goals and indicators, together with the activities and their results, constitute the project intervention logic (log frame) that is part of every project application.
Project monitoring
Kindernothilfe and its partners are involved in project monitoring. Partners develop a monitoring plan on the basis of the intervention logic, which they use to systematically and regularly monitor both the implementation of the activities and the achievement of project goals. They analyse the results, discuss them regularly with target group representatives and inform Kindernothilfe about them. We also believe it is important for people in the projects to set their own goals for the changes they seek and review them. Kindernothilfe monitors the development of all projects on the basis of the project reports, which give an account of progress in accordance with the intervention logic. Visits are also made to all projects to discuss the partners’ first-hand impressions.
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