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McGovern-Dole food for education project, ?learning for life? in Guatemala : midterm evaluation [FY 2016]

2020EnglishEvaluation Consultancy: Asociación de Desarrollo Organizacional, y Comunitario | Evaluated project title: Learning for life Economics (General)CODE: 520; Guatemala Latin America

Metadata

Authors
Paz, Frine
Contract/Code
FFE-520-2016/010-00
Institution
7337 - Catholic Relief Services (CRS) 1431 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)
Keywords
Boys | Classrooms | Databases | Evaluation | Girls | Hygiene | Literacy | Reading skills EA00 Nutrition education (123.3) | Information management, systems and equipment (107.8) | Food aid programs (96.0)
ID
PA00WNZ5
File size
1817 KB
Source
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Abstract

Learning for Life is a McGovern-Dole Food for Education project financed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under agreement FFE-520-2016/010-00, implemented in the department of Totonicapán in the western highlands of Guatemala by Catholic Relief Services ? United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (CRS) and its local partners Proyecto de Desarrollo Santiago (PRODESSA) and Pastoral Social Caritas Arquidiócesis de Los Altos (PSC).


The project promotes a school feeding program with commodities donated by USDA to complement those purchased with funds from the Ministry of Education of Guatemala. Also, the project promotes the implementation of two literacy methodologies: Jardín de Letras (Kotz'i'j tz?ib' in K'iche' language) to teach reading and writing in both K'iche' and Spanish languages, and Kemom Ch'ab'al, applied throughout primary school (first through sixth grades) to strengthen reading comprehension skills in both languages.


The purpose of this midterm evaluation is to assess the progress towards the project goals and to establish a midterm point of comparison between the baseline evaluation (FY 2018) and the final evaluation (FY 2021), covering the first three years of the implementation of phase two of the project. This report answers 12 research questions related to the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability of the project, and measures 11 outcome indicators, comparing them to the baseline measurements and midterm goals.