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What change did the program aim to create in the target audience and did this change occur?
Unless the change that the program aims to create in the target audience is clearly defined, it cannot be reliably evaluated whether it has occurred or not.
Good intentions and intense activity in social programs are no substitute for clear writing of expected change. Will the program increase knowledge, change attitudes, initiate behavior, strengthen capacity, improve living conditions? Once this goal is clear, the initial measurement, outcome indicator, and follow-up plan make sense.
The question of what change the program aimed to create in the target audience and whether this change occurred is at the center of impact evaluation. The first thing that is mentioned in social programs is often the scope: the number of events, the number of people reached, the number of hours of training provided or the support provided. These show the effort of the program; but it does not explain the change itself. The assessment should show how the initial need changes and under what conditions this change is strengthened.
To answer this question, the change statement, initial measurement, implementation records, target audience interviews, quantitative indicators and follow-up findings should be considered together. Robust evaluation reads the target group profile and baseline together with result indicators. Quantitative data indicates prevalence, beneficiary voice indicates the cause, and documents and records indicate the durability of the result. When these sources are used together, the report becomes both understandable and defensible.
If the goal is not clear, the program may seem to have done too much; But what counts as success remains unclear. This reading What the beneficiary experience, knowledge, attitude, behavior or capacity indicators say, What quantitative and qualitative evidence is supporting the change, How the achieved impact can be translated into a simple, reliable and shareable narrative Should be transformed and To what extent has the program achieved its objectives and which monitoring indicators support it gives a more complete framework when juxtaposed with the headings; because each one makes another moment of the experience visible. In this context, evaluation does not only describe the past period; It also feeds into the next step of the program. It becomes visible which component will be preserved, which support will change, in which target group additional support will be required and which result will continue to be monitored.
How to write a change sentence?
The change sentence should clearly explain who is expected to progress on which subject and in which direction. The evaluation should especially not forget external conditions. If the local economy, family support, institutional capacity or other programs affect the outcome, contribution language should be established accordingly.
This sentence should be based on measurable and observable results rather than abstract values. The same clarity is required from the funder or management. The evaluation becomes defensible when the outcome is linked to the resource used and the quality of implementation.
If there is a lack of data, the department should not remain silent, it should clearly state what is unknown. Missing data does not invalidate the assessment; It only shows which result will be read more cautiously and which indicator will be collected more regularly in the next period.
What does initial measurement provide?