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6 Programme Management and Organizational Capacity-building
6.2.3 Plan the programme evaluation
An evaluation plan should assess the programme’s fidelity to its original design (i.e. was it implemented
to the scale and with the elements defined in the programme logic model?) as well as to its intended
impact. An illustrative high-level evaluation framework is depicted in Figure 6.2. See Section 6.8 for
a list of guidance documents for designing evaluation programmes for sex workers.
Figure 6.2 Evaluation framework for a multi-component HIV/STI programme with sex workers
Did the programme
achieve scale/coverage
of geographic area, and
provide the population
covered with high-quality
services?
Are coverage and frequency of
service delivery according to plan?
Is coverage with community
mobilization according to plan?
What was the cost of reaching the
population?
Has there been an increase in
reported condom use by sex workers?
What impact has the
programme had on:
• HIV transmission?
• lives saved?
• sex workers’ agency?
If not, how do you improve
coverage, quality, sex worker
agency?8
If yes, then
If no