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Impact Assessment Seminar Phnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013. Who are you and what is the reason for your presence at the seminar? Feten Elyan Representative of HI partner in FRAME project the reason for my presence at the seminar
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Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • Who are you and what is the reason for your presence at the seminar? • FetenElyan Representative of HI partner in FRAME project the reason for my presence at the seminar To clarify a common terminology and share the methodological challenges to measure impact/effect To identify the changes we want to measure based on the triangle of service stakeholders: - Changes regarding living conditions/social participation/quality of life of users/final beneficiaries; Photo
- Changes on the quality of services that we are supporting; • Changes on the policies and their capacity to support the implementation and the development of accessible and quality services
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • Have you ever conducted in the context of your activity, studies or impact assessment and evaluation? • Yes, the evaluation was carried out after the first half of the duration of the project and other evaluation was in the third quarter of the year 2013
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • What are, according to you, HI’s challenges in terms of impact assessment and evaluation? • Modern thought of the project and the absence of previous experience in the methodology of associations working in the projects of community-based rehabilitation • Bureaucratic complexities and government actions in the provision of various services
Impact AssessmentSeminar Phnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • What questions would you like this seminar to answer? • What is the plan of HI about the future to support sustainability the projects launched in support of persons with disabilities in Egypt.
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 The idea of a project frame as a result of the recommendations of the previous projects Handy Cap and also due to the actual needs of monitoring and the reality of community-based rehabilitation and represented those recommendations and this requirement in four main themes: Frame project
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 Absence of well-trained staff based on the orientations of the World Health Organization Absence of a clear strategy to maintain the serve and active the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Absence of uniform approaches for workers in the field of community-based rehabilitation Absence of quality standards for the projects community-based rehabilitation
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • Prepare a strategy for community-based rehabilitation of Assiut Governorate. • Set quality standards for community-based rehabilitation. • Preparation of integrated approaches for community-based rehabilitation, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) matrix. • Training and preparation of specialized workers in the 30 Assiut Association for work to support community-based rehabilitation.
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 • The general objectives of the project: • Enable persons with disabilities in the provinces of Assiut and Qena access to rehabilitation services based on a comprehensive and inclusive society and quality. • Strategic Framework and expertise developed for the project be scalable, edited and re-application by concerned community-based rehabilitation in the public sector and non-governmental sectors in other governorates of Egypt.
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 Training and Resource Center
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 Training workers community-based rehabilitation: 30 partner associations 45 community-based rehabilitation workers 388Training Day
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 A strategy for community-based rehabilitation in Assiut been developed effective partnership of all parties concerned, disability preservation of both the government and private sectors and persons with disabilities themselves. Strategy of community-based rehabilitation
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 Implementation of more than 300 field visit in order to follow up the implementation training programs and provide practical technical support for targeted associations. Field follow-up visits and technical support
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 Prepare training curriculum Was preparing a final draft of the curriculum matrix community-based rehabilitation and will be out final versions by the end of December 2013
Impact AssessmentSeminarPhnom Penh, 2-6 December 2013 We now have a target number of 30 institutions offering quality services, comprehensive and inclusive of more than 2,200 persons with disabilities comprehensive coverage of the cities of the Governorate of Assiut. Persons with disabilities