Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Kenya: Comparison of 2016 and 2018 Findings from the Panel Study of the Walter Reed Program/Henry Jackson Foundation Medical Research International Project


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Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation

Year: 2019

Monitoring Outcomes of PEPFAR Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs in Kenya: Comparison of 2016 and 2018 Findings from the Panel Study of the Walter Reed Program/Henry Jackson Foundation Medical Research International Project Abstract:

This panel study was designed to assess changes in outcomes of programs for orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), using the standardized essential survey indicators launched by the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in 2014, as part of its monitoring, evaluation, and reporting guidance. MEASURE Evaluation, funded by the United States Agency for International Development and PEPFAR, collected data from beneficiaries of the Walter Reed Program/Henry M. Jackson Foundation Medical Research International (WRP/HJFMRI) project. In Round 1 of this panel study, conducted in late 2016, 353 caregivers of OVC beneficiaries enrolled in WRP/HJFMRI OVC programs were interviewed. Of that group, 329 (93.2%) were interviewed again in Round 2, conducted in 2018. The caregivers were asked about themselves, their households, and all children under age 18 who were under their care (1,136 children in Round 1, and 1,026 in Round 2).

Find other materials from Round 2 are here.

Materials related to Round 1 can be found here.

Filed under: Orphans and vulnerable children , Monitoring , PEPFAR , Indicators , OVC , OVC programs