Evaluation study of the “seven steps” behavioral intervention for injected drug users
Customer: For grant support: Pact Inc. under the Project USAID RESPOND
Models and schemes of interaction between the bodies of internal affairs, nongovernmental organizations, medical institutions and social services in access to prevention and treatment programs for IDU: experience, needs and potential of the pilot regions
Customer: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) supported by USAID
Delivery of HIV services for forced migrants (internally displaced persons) from among most-at-risk and vulnerable populations
Customer: ICF «International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine»
Medical staff about infection control: the level of knowledge, behavioral practices
Customer: In the frames of project USAID «Strengthening tuberculosis control in Ukraine»
The availability and quality of medical services monitoring for people living with HIV in regional AIDS centers from patient’s point of view
Customer: All-Ukrainian Network of PLWH
Monitoring of the Prisoner Awareness and Behaviour as a Component of Second Generation HIV Surveillance
Customer: All-Ukrainian Network of PLWH
Determining the degree of friendliness to the people living with HIV in social and health care services
Customer: All-Ukrainian Network of PLWH
Monitoring is the regular tracking of key components of a project at all stages of its implementation. In fact, it is a study of the resource contribution to the program and the intermediate results necessary to achieve the goals and objectives. Evaluation is a comprehensive, scientifically based data collection about the project’s program activities, features, and impacts that determines the benefits or value of a project. Evaluation is aimed at determining the effectiveness and relevance of the project, its theoretical and practical justification, and its impact on the target group