Evaluation of the four-year BRIGHT project in Myanmar, Niger, and Sudan

about.

ADRA Canada partnered with JRNY Consulting for the final evaluation of the four-year BRIGHT project in Myanmar, Niger, and Sudan.

The evaluation assesses relevance, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, adaptive management, sustainability and gender equality results. 

objectives.

Assess and report BRIGHT project performance adhering to the OECD and Feminist International Assistance Policy guidelines.

Disseminate findings and recommendations to ADRA Canada and partners, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of future educational initiatives.

methodology.

Given the heightened potential for harm in fragile contexts, the evaluation methodology sought to avoid re-traumatization and ensure the safety and well-being of all participants. 

Desk Review: Synthesizing a range of data sources while aligning with intersectional feminist and trauma-informed approaches.

Focus Group Discussions (FGDs): Conducted in Niger to delve into collective community insights.

Key Informant Interviews (KIIs): Implemented across all countries, focusing on individual perspectives from diverse stakeholders.

impact.

Contributes to understanding and improving education strategies in Fragile and Conflict-affected contexts, emphasizing adaptive management and sustainability.