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Dissemination and Use of Results from  OVC Program Evaluations  Florence Nyangara, PhD MEASURE Evaluation/Futures Group Dissemination Meeting, September 3 rd , 2009 Washington, DC
Primary Objective of OVC Program Evaluations Provide evidence to guide program decisions such as; Scaling-up of best practices (models, strategies), and Modify & improve interventions - to make them effective Therefore, needed to  collect quality and relevant data, analyze, and use results to guide OVC programs M onitoring and  E valuation to  A ssess and  U se  R esults (MEAS U RE) Evaluation project
Overall Data Use Strategy Employed a comprehensive data use strategy; Diverse stakeholders were involved throughout the study Ensured only relevant and useful data was collected by continuous consultations between researchers & practitioners Data is packaged to meet the needs of target audiences Results are used to improve programs
Comprehensive Data Use Strategy Stakeholder engagement:   To ensure - support, ownership, relevance and sustainability. Diverse stakeholders were involved (e.g. beneficiaries, program) Capture different perspectives and information needs Stakeholders were involved throughout the study Get buy-in and promote ownership (consultation meetings) Continuous communication between researchers and various stakeholders for updates (feedback).
Comprehensive Data Use Strategy  Ensured that only relevant data was collected-  by holding consultation meetings with donor, program implementers, community, and beneficiaries.  This helped to; Identify key OVC program issues and information needs for service, program, and policy decisions Identify program models for evaluation Inform questionnaire development
  Examples  Example 1 - Dissemination of Case Studies:  The 1 st  feedback – to share information on program descriptions, implementation challenges, & opportunities Involved - program staff and in-country stakeholders Discussed and identified issues to consider for outcome evaluations Example 2 - Dissemination of preliminary outcome evaluation results: Consultations with each program & key in-country stakeholders to validate preliminary findings Presentations at international conferences and other forums helped interpret findings
Packaging Data for and Reaching Various Audiences Packaging information in various formats for diverse audiences  Publications:  http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/ovc Six case study reports for each program evaluated 1 . Five briefing papers specific to each of the program evaluated  Two summary papers -  four  CORE-funded programs Overarching paper on key findings  Cost-effectiveness analysis paper  One summary paper of key findings from the three studies in Tanzania Program-specific summaries of key findings (1-page) – TSA Dissemination meetings  Program sites In-country – national level International level  1  Jali Watoto – was a mini-case study
Use of Results Workshops: Tanzania Example   Facilitated two workshops with OVC stakeholders in TZ  TSA program staff (field-staff and managers) National OVC stakeholders (Implementing partners, government, donors, bilateral agencies, etc)
Objectives of Results Use Workshops  Present and discuss the key findings  Develop actionable recommendations based on the results Develop a data use action plan to implement each of the recommendations Develop and agree on a mechanism to monitor the data use action plan Follow-up plan
Use of Results: Program Staff Findings were presented to the Salvation Army – Mama Mkubwa program staff (field-supervisors, program managers, M&E staff) from all regions Discussions of how TSA findings could be used to inform program improvement and the well-being of OVC. Program-specific recommendations  Developed a data use action plan Developed and agreed on how to monitor the plan
Use of Results: National Stakeholders Results were presented to National OVC stakeholders – service providers, policy- makers, donors in TZ Discussions of how findings from three program evaluations could be used for decision-making. National OVC program actionable recommendations Developed a data use action plan Developed and agreed on how to monitor the plan.
Example of a Recommendation Researchers’ proposed recommendations were challenged &  participants came-up with their own, e.g. Researchers : Need to review & restructure Kids’ Clubs and home-visit activities to make them more effective. TSA staff : volunteer motivation – through incentives. National stakeholders:  more government involvement to develop guidelines that will allow volunteer growth, recognition, and ensure sustainability.
Information Use Bulletin Contains: Reactions to the findings (surprises) Data use actionable recommendations plan (see National Tanzania) Responsibilities are assigned ( joint plans) which shows who will do what - implicated people do something Follow-up plans to assess if the actionable recommendations are implemented according to plan This formalizes the follow-up plans which is often forgotten after disseminations Qualitatively (January/February, 2010) Process Effect:  Increased demand for more data for decision-making - more programs want to conduct simple evaluations of these nature to find out if their key program components (IGA) are making a difference.
MEASURE Evaluation is funded by the U.S. Agency for  International Development through Cooperative Agreement  GHA-A-00-08-00003-00 and is implemented by the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at  Chapel Hill, in partnership with Futures Group International,  ICF Macro, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for  Health, and Tulane University. The views expressed in this  presentation do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government. Visit us online at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.

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Dissemination and Use of Results from OVC Programs

  • 1. Dissemination and Use of Results from OVC Program Evaluations Florence Nyangara, PhD MEASURE Evaluation/Futures Group Dissemination Meeting, September 3 rd , 2009 Washington, DC
  • 2. Primary Objective of OVC Program Evaluations Provide evidence to guide program decisions such as; Scaling-up of best practices (models, strategies), and Modify & improve interventions - to make them effective Therefore, needed to collect quality and relevant data, analyze, and use results to guide OVC programs M onitoring and E valuation to A ssess and U se R esults (MEAS U RE) Evaluation project
  • 3. Overall Data Use Strategy Employed a comprehensive data use strategy; Diverse stakeholders were involved throughout the study Ensured only relevant and useful data was collected by continuous consultations between researchers & practitioners Data is packaged to meet the needs of target audiences Results are used to improve programs
  • 4. Comprehensive Data Use Strategy Stakeholder engagement: To ensure - support, ownership, relevance and sustainability. Diverse stakeholders were involved (e.g. beneficiaries, program) Capture different perspectives and information needs Stakeholders were involved throughout the study Get buy-in and promote ownership (consultation meetings) Continuous communication between researchers and various stakeholders for updates (feedback).
  • 5. Comprehensive Data Use Strategy Ensured that only relevant data was collected- by holding consultation meetings with donor, program implementers, community, and beneficiaries. This helped to; Identify key OVC program issues and information needs for service, program, and policy decisions Identify program models for evaluation Inform questionnaire development
  • 6. Examples Example 1 - Dissemination of Case Studies: The 1 st feedback – to share information on program descriptions, implementation challenges, & opportunities Involved - program staff and in-country stakeholders Discussed and identified issues to consider for outcome evaluations Example 2 - Dissemination of preliminary outcome evaluation results: Consultations with each program & key in-country stakeholders to validate preliminary findings Presentations at international conferences and other forums helped interpret findings
  • 7. Packaging Data for and Reaching Various Audiences Packaging information in various formats for diverse audiences Publications: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/ovc Six case study reports for each program evaluated 1 . Five briefing papers specific to each of the program evaluated Two summary papers - four CORE-funded programs Overarching paper on key findings Cost-effectiveness analysis paper One summary paper of key findings from the three studies in Tanzania Program-specific summaries of key findings (1-page) – TSA Dissemination meetings Program sites In-country – national level International level 1 Jali Watoto – was a mini-case study
  • 8. Use of Results Workshops: Tanzania Example Facilitated two workshops with OVC stakeholders in TZ TSA program staff (field-staff and managers) National OVC stakeholders (Implementing partners, government, donors, bilateral agencies, etc)
  • 9. Objectives of Results Use Workshops Present and discuss the key findings Develop actionable recommendations based on the results Develop a data use action plan to implement each of the recommendations Develop and agree on a mechanism to monitor the data use action plan Follow-up plan
  • 10. Use of Results: Program Staff Findings were presented to the Salvation Army – Mama Mkubwa program staff (field-supervisors, program managers, M&E staff) from all regions Discussions of how TSA findings could be used to inform program improvement and the well-being of OVC. Program-specific recommendations Developed a data use action plan Developed and agreed on how to monitor the plan
  • 11. Use of Results: National Stakeholders Results were presented to National OVC stakeholders – service providers, policy- makers, donors in TZ Discussions of how findings from three program evaluations could be used for decision-making. National OVC program actionable recommendations Developed a data use action plan Developed and agreed on how to monitor the plan.
  • 12. Example of a Recommendation Researchers’ proposed recommendations were challenged & participants came-up with their own, e.g. Researchers : Need to review & restructure Kids’ Clubs and home-visit activities to make them more effective. TSA staff : volunteer motivation – through incentives. National stakeholders: more government involvement to develop guidelines that will allow volunteer growth, recognition, and ensure sustainability.
  • 13. Information Use Bulletin Contains: Reactions to the findings (surprises) Data use actionable recommendations plan (see National Tanzania) Responsibilities are assigned ( joint plans) which shows who will do what - implicated people do something Follow-up plans to assess if the actionable recommendations are implemented according to plan This formalizes the follow-up plans which is often forgotten after disseminations Qualitatively (January/February, 2010) Process Effect: Increased demand for more data for decision-making - more programs want to conduct simple evaluations of these nature to find out if their key program components (IGA) are making a difference.
  • 14. MEASURE Evaluation is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development through Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00 and is implemented by the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with Futures Group International, ICF Macro, John Snow, Inc., Management Sciences for Health, and Tulane University. The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government. Visit us online at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.

Editor's Notes

  • #7: Pre-visits to program sites – starting a relationship Case studies for each program evaluated were disseminated to: program staff and in-country national OVC stakeholders (IPGs) Sharing preliminary results with each participating program for validation, get 1 st reactions, and solicit their feedback on drafts. Conducting dissemination and information use workshops of final findings and come-up with a data use plan (recommendations) Follow-up – to ensure recommendations are implemented.
  • #12: National OVC stakeholders –service providers, donors, etc