Wirkungsnachweis aus der Literatur

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

improved health status for children and young people on the streets

Gesundheit

The SROI team did in the end choose to address this step by taking the list made by the participants as part of step 3, as the starting point for a discussion around which of these changes that were thought to be of most importance. After some discussion, the result chosen was: Improved health status for children and young people on the streets.

Beschreibung der Aktivität

Jugendsozialarbeit
Mkombozi's provision of health services to youth on Moshi streets
provision of health services to street involved children and young people
Tansania
teilnehmende Kinder und Jugendliche

Evaluierung der Aktivität

Sonstige (nicht kategorisierbar)
Mkombozi’s M&E system consists of three main approaches; namely Result Based Management (RBM), the Most Significant Change (MSC) Technique and the Social Return on Investment (SROI) approach. The pilot was taken further in 2009, when the apprentices themselves contributed to and took part in the SROI process. With regards to Mkombozi’s rationale for providing health services, and the intended result of these interventions, it was aimed to extract this information from relevant organisational documents such as our Planning Structure Tree, M&E framework and Children’s Programmes Manual. From the next step (step 3) onwards the stakeholders are to take part in the process, and to achieve this we decided to invite the primary stakeholders to a half day workshop at Mkombozi. In total, 22 participants took part in the SROI workshop.
Work performance and self reliance; Cheerfulness; Reduction of diseases leading to fewer hospital visits for children and young people on the streets.
(1) costs of one day health education workshop, costs of stationaries, fuel and salaries for staff (2) total value of outcome (3) SROI ratio
(1) 112,900 tansanian shillings (2) 945,000 tansanian shillings (3) 1:8
2009