Sexual Violence Research Initiative’s (SVRI)

2020–2024 Strategic Plan

Evaluation

Interview Participant Information

You are invited to participate in a key informant interview as part of the endline evaluation of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative’s (SVRI) 2020–2024 Strategic Plan. This evaluation aims to assess SVRI’s progress, achievements, and challenges across our four strategic pillars: building evidence, strengthening capacity, promoting partnerships, and influencing change.

Your insights will help us understand the relevance, effectiveness, and impact of SVRI’s work, capture lessons learned, and identify opportunities to strengthen our new 2025–2030 Strategic Plan. We are particularly interested in your perspectives on how SVRI’s activities and outputs have been used in your work, how they have contributed to advancing research and practice on violence against women and violence against children, and how we can continue to improve our support to the field.

Contact Information

For further information or questions, please contact:

Susanna Davies
Head, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, JRNY Consulting
Email: Susanna@jrnyconsulting.com

  • The evaluation aims to:

    • Assess the extent to which HDP Nexus principles have been operationalised.

    • Identify key achievements and challenges in implementing the FCPA.

    • Evaluate the integration of previous recommendations and associated barriers.

    • Provide actionable recommendations and an implementation plan for course correction.

  • If you agree to take part:

    • You will participate in a 45-minute interview, via MS Teams.

    • The discussion will follow a semi-structured guide exploring your experience and views related to HDP integration and programme implementation.

    • With your consent, the interview may be recorded for accurate note-taking and analysis. All recordings will be securely stored and deleted after use.

  • Participation is entirely voluntary:

    • You may decline to answer any question or stop the interview at any point.

    • There are no consequences for choosing not to participate.

    • Your decision will not affect your relationship with World Vision or its partners in any way.

    • Your responses will be treated with strict confidentiality.

    • Data will be analysed anonymously and stored securely by the JRNY Consulting evaluation team.

    • No names or identifying information will be included in the final report unless you give explicit permission to be quoted.

    • All data will be handled in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and ethical research practices.

    • There are no known risks associated with participation beyond those of a routine professional discussion.

    • Your participation will help strengthen World Vision’s programming and partnership approaches, contributing to improved outcomes in fragile contexts.

  • The evaluation will result in:

    • A midterm review report with findings on HDP Nexus integration, implementation challenges, and uptake of past recommendations.

    • Case studies highlighting good practices and areas for improvement.

    • An action plan to support programme adaptations.

    • A presentation of key findings to World Vision Ireland and country teams