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Retrospective Impact Evaluation: Save the Children’s Sponsorship Programming in Woliso Impact Area, Ethiopia (2002-2010)
This is the final report of a retrospective impact evaluation conducted of Save the Children’s Sponsorship program in Woliso, Ethiopia (2002-2010). The aim of the evaluation was to: Assess the long-term intended and unintended, both positive and negative,
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Sponsorship Programs Annual Report 2019
Sponsorship Programs contribute to Save the Children’s vision of a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. In 2019 Sponsorship administered $53 million of lifeenhancing programs that directly af
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Sponsorship Innovation and Learning Fund (SILF): A Creative, strategic, and evidence-building resource within Save the Children’s Sponsorship Program
In 2009, the Save the Children’s Sponsorship Program launched the Sponsorship Innovation and Learning Fund (SILF) to identify, build evidence for, and scale programs that solve problems for children in new ways, by leveraging existing programmatic experti
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Retrospective Impact Evaluation Scoping Guide
A retrospective impact evaluation (RIE) is an ex post evaluation of an evaluand to assess its value, worth, and merit, with a special focus on examining the sustainability of intended results as well as unintended impacts. However, due to resource constra
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: Maternity newborn, child health & nutrition module
This manual details the many areas of intervention which may be addressed in Maternal Newborn Child Health and Nutrition (MNCH&N) programs.MNCH&N programming refers to the constellation of services and practices that are delivered and used to protect and
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: The School Health and Nutrition (SHN) Program
Save the Children raises funds from sponsors to ensure that children are educated and healthy, the funds gathered from these efforts are allocated to specific country offices who implement the sponsorship-funded programmes. To ensure that programmes reach
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: Adolescent development module
CASP is a systematic approach to sponsorship-funded programming that includes common results frameworks that build on best practice, a range of recommended strategies and interventions to be adapted based on the local context, and common indicators. This
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: The basic education module
Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming (CASP) is a systematic approach to sponsorship-funded programming that includes common results frameworks that build on best practice, a range of recommended strategies and interventions to be adapted based on th
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: The central module
This Common Approach to Sponsorship-funded Programming (CASP) Central Guidance module presents cross-cutting guidance that applies to all programming funded through Sponsorship. It is accompanied by five other modules that provide specific guidance relate
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Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming: The early childhood care & development (ECCD) module
Common Approach to Sponsorship Programming (CASP) is a systematic approach to sponsorship-funded programming that includes common results frameworks that build on best practice, a range of recommended strategies and interventions to be adapted based on th