Monitoring the Outcomes of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Kenya: Findings from 2016–2018 Panel Data: Timiza 90


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Author(s): Irit Sinai, Clement O. Odour, Dennis Akeyo, Cheikh M. Faye, Damazo T. Kadengye, Nelson Langat

Year: 2019

Monitoring the Outcomes of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Kenya: Findings from 2016–2018 Panel Data: Timiza 90 Abstract:

This report presents findings from a panel study of beneficiary households receiving services from the Timiza 90 project in Western Kenya. Timiza 90 is a United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) project funded through the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is implemented by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) Kenya. Project activities are being implemented in Kisumu, Siaya, and Homa Bay Counties in Western Kenya through five local implementing partners.

This study was undertaken by MEASURE Evaluation—a project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and PEPFAR—at the request of PEPFAR and the USAID Kenya mission. This 2018–2018 panel study was designed to meet PEPFAR’s monitoring, evaluation, and reporting requirements, which include standard indicators. PEPFAR encourages the collection of data on these indicators every two years.

This panel study compared results from Round 1 (2016) and Round 2 (2018, with the same households). It measured changes in the well-being of OVC beneficiaries over the two years using nine essential survey indicators required by PEPFAR and two supplemental indicators.

Find other materials from Round 2 are here.

Materials related to Round 1 can be found here.

Filed under: OVC programs , Orphans and Vulnerable Children , PEPFAR , Indicators , Monitoring , OVC