Monitoring and Evaluating Programs Serving Orphans and Vulnerable Children: An Indicator Matrix
Join MEASURE Evaluation on Tuesday, August 13, at 9am EDT for a one-hour webinar providing an overview of the orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) indicator matrix. The matrix is used to:
- Guide OVC program stakeholders to measure what matters and to consider repurposing or selecting new or custom indicators that better inform project performance
- Provide sample indicators that can be used to measure how OVC projects are contributing to the global 95-95-95 targets and prevention and mitigation goals
- Demonstrate relationships among PEPFAR’s reporting requirements
The matrix consists of 12 tables, each of which focuses on a key project objective and contains a set of foundational, process, output, and outcome indicators that can be used to measure progress in achieving the respective objective.
The companion guidance manual introduces the matrix—explaining its purpose and how it can be used. It describes the process that may be followed for selecting indicators from the matrix and adapting and operationalizing them.
Register to attend the webinar.
Speaker
Molly Cannon has 20 years of public health experience and serves as the team lead for Palladium’s partnership on MEASURE Evaluation and the Data for Impact project, both funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). She has extensive experience in OVC, child protection, and maternal and child health-related work. She has led global activities related to OVC programs, such as assessments of tools and instruments, development of indicators and monitoring guidelines, and program evaluations. She currently leads MEASURE Evaluation’s government capacity-strengthening work related to childcare reform in Armenia, Ghana, Moldova, and Uganda.
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