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Evaluation report
2003 NEP: A Review of the Use of Child Info
Executive summary
Background:
Of the 56 participants from the two training courses in 1999 and 2002, 29 people agreed to be interviewed (14 from government agencies, six from INGOs, and nine from UNICEF Nepal). Interviews were also conducted with a member of the ChildInfo Technical Committee, who manages the ChildInfo software and trains students; and the Regional Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at UNICEF ROSA.
Reports prepared by UNICEF's Division of Policy and Planning, UNICEF Nepal, the CBS and the ChildInfo Technical Committee on ChildInfo were reviewed. Evaluation forms, collected from participants after training on ChildInfo, along with the manuals of the various versions, were also reviewed. Feedback from training on NepalInfo, provided in July 2002, was not considered.
Findings and Conclusions:
This study concludes that ChildInfo does have the potential to become more popular if:
- up-to-date VDC-level data are made available,
- senior managers are made more aware of its capabilities and potential,
- training targets those who use statistical data in their daily work, software enhancement includes the capacity to link or integrate ChildInfo with other software packages, and
- ChildInfo is launched formally by the National Planning Commission and aggressive promotion is undertaken.
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Report information
Date:
2003
Region:
ROSA
Country:
Nepal
Type:
Evaluation
Theme:
Health - Multithematic
Partners:
PIDB:
Follow-up:
Language:
English
Sequence Number:
2003/001














