Program Evaluations

ACF-South Sudan, J. Seagle
At Action Against Hunger | ACF International we regularly evaluate the effectiveness of our programs and make the results public for transparency and accountability.
Water and Sanitation Assessment in Bitale Axis: Bulambika and Bulambika territories, Bunyakiri Health Zone, South Kivu Province, DRC (French)
September, 2011 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: South Kivu Province
Final Report: Coverage Assessment of the Integrated Therapeutic Feeding Program: Kaabong and Moroto Districts, Karamoja, Kenya
July, 2011 Region: Karamoja
Survey Report CAP Initial WASH: Masisi, Kalehe and Kabare territories, North and South Kivu, DRC (French)
May, 2011 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: North Kivu and South Kivu Provinces
Emergency WASH program for the populations of: Minova, Kalehe, Kabare, Bukavu and Katana Health Zones, South Kivu, DRC (French)
March, 2011 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: South Kivu Province
Cash Grant Supported Income Generating Activities : Twic and Gogrial State, Warrap County, Southern Sudan
September, 2010 Country: Africa, South Sudan
Region: Twic, Gogrial, Warrap State
Project Evaluation: Reinforcing Returnee Livelihoods and Food Security through Direct Cash Transfers: Otuke County, Lira District, Northern Uganda
July, 2010 Country: Uganda
Region: Otuke, Lira District
Survey Report CAP Initial WASH: Bunyakiri Health Zone, North and South Kivu, DRC (French)
October, 2009 Country: D.R. Congo
Region: North and South Kivu Provinces
Assessment of Food Security: Lubunga Health Zone, Orientale Province, DRC (French)
August, 2009 Country: Africa, D.R. Congo
Region: Orientale Province
Participatory Evaluation of the 2008 Farmer Field School Programme: Lira, Uganda
April, 2009 Region: Lira, Lango Sub-Region
External Evaluation Fresh Food Voucher Project by Action Against Hunger: Dadaab Refugee Camp, Kenya
April, 2009 Region: Dadaab, North Eastern Province
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