A tool for assessing changes in OVC wellbeing over time: longitudinal data from a child’s perspective
Shannon Senefeld, Gilbert Namwonja, David Roth, and Caesar Ngule
One challenge facing orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) programs is assessing program impact on a child’s overall wellbeing. OVC programming is often multisectoral in nature and difficult to assess, as it addresses so many facets of child wellbeing. This poster outlines an OVC Wellbeing Tool developed by Catholic Relief Services to assess self-reported child wellbeing by measuring 10 domains (food/nutrition, education shelter, economic opportunities, protection, mental health, family, health, spirituality, and community cohesion).
2009
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