The project aims to support community members in Arusha district with entrepreneurial skills to launch and/or strengthen their own small businesses and thereby increase their income and financial resilience. The project aims to support 3,240 people (2,592 Female; 648 Male) for 3 years. Training programs are built on the HIH Eastern African four-step approach:

self-help group formation,

 capacity building,

 access to credit / savings,

 and market linkages , delivered through seven core training modules.

Client:

Hand in Hand East Africa (TZ)

Location

Arusha, Tanzania

Sector:

Evaluation

Funded by:

HiH International

Date

May to June 2022

Service Line:

Monitoring & Evaluation

MISSR leading roles

MISSR was contacted to conduct a midline evaluation for the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” Project against the OECD DAC evaluation criteria: relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, Impact, sustainability and General. This will encompass: Collection of qualitative and quantitative midline data from project participants against logframe indicators

We were required to conduct comparative analysis of midline data against baseline data on output and outcome indicators to assess whether the project is on track.

Assessing project design and delivery, identifying key challenges and successes

MISSR