Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

Kurzfristig (< 1 Jahr)
Mikro (Individuum)
Psychisch & Physiologisch

improved well-being for participants

psychosoziales Befinden

335 children from SNNPR previously living on the streets received services, leading to 100% of children showing improvement in wellbeing.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

Jugendsozialarbeit
maßnahmenübergreifend
The objectives of the pilot community project included the outreach and service provision to children living unsupported on the streets, psychosocial counselling and life skillls at drop-in centres, reintegration of children with their families and support to caregivers, interventions in vulnerable communities to enrole vulnerable women in self help groups, establishing child-led child wellbeing clubs to raise awareness of child protection issues as well as community education to promote child protection awareness and response.
Äthiopien
October 2012- September 2015
over 300 children
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

This final evaluation report is based on a review of ongoing monitoring data, as well as additional primary data collection to understand the changes in the lives of the beneficiaries. The methodology for this evaluation included participatory tools such as: • Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with representatives from each SHG. Three FGDs were conducted, one session per Woreda with 12 women participating (two representatives from each SHG); • FGDs with CWC representatives from schools. Three FGDs were conducted, one session per Woreda at a selected school with 8-12 children participating; • Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with selected government officials, religious and community leaders, and other relevant stakeholders.
food security, nutrition and growth, shelter, care, abuse and exploitation, legal protection, wellness, health care services, emotional health, social behaviour, education performance, education access
Child has sufficient food to eat at all times of the year; Child is growing well compared to others of his/her age in the community; Child has stable shelter that is adequate, dry, and safe; Child has at least one adult (age 18 or over) who provides consistent care, attention, and support; Child is safe from any abuse, neglect, or exploitatio.; Child has access to legal protection services as needed; Child is physically healthy; Child is happy and content with a generally positive mood and hopeful outlook; Child is cooperative and enjoys participating in activities with adults and other children; Child is progressing well in acquiring knowledge and life skills at home, school, job training, or an age-appropriate productive activity; Child is enrolled and attends school or skills training or is engaged in age-appropriate play, learning activity, or job.