Practical Use of Program Evaluation among Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Programs
This manual provides step-by-step guidance on how to design and implement a program evaluation. Its goal is to build the evaluation capacity of STD programs so that they can internally monitor their program activities, understand what is working or not working, and improve their efforts.
To print in brochure layout, set printer to duplex (Print on Both Sides) and landscape orientation. Fold brochure in half and staple in center fold.
Introduction to the Manual
Step 1: Engage Stakeholders
View online Print in brochure layout Text only
Short Guide:
Identifying and Determining Involvement of Stakeholders
Step 2: Describe the Program
View online Print in brochure layout Text only
Short Guides:
Identifying the Components of A Logic Model
Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives
Step 3: Focus the Evaluation
View online Print in brochure layout Text only
Short Guides:
Types of Evaluation
Developing Evaluation Questions
Focusing the Evaluation
Step 4: Gather Credible Evidence
View online Print in brochure layout Text only
Short Guides:
Developing Evaluation Indicators
Selecting Data Collection Methods
Putting Together an Evaluation Matrix
Step 5: Justify Conclusions
Step 6: Ensure Use, Share Lessons
Glossary and Appendices
View online Print in brochure layout Text only
Excerpt: Syphilis Case Illustrating the Application of the Manual
- Page last reviewed: August 13, 2014
- Page last updated: June 5, 2017
- Content source: