2017 Track Record

STATUS

DATE

ROLE / PROJECT TITLE

CLIENT

Completed

Dec – 2017

A Prospective Positive Deviance Analysis Research in Beletweyne District, Hiran Region Somali. The aim of the study was to assess Positive Deviance (PD) among communities (or individuals) towards drought and generate knowledge from such coping strategies that can be up-scaled or replicated in other similar situations.

Completed

Nov – 2017

Assessment of Knowledge Attitude and Practice in IDP Settlements in Baidoa and Berdale Districts of South- central Somalia. The purpose of this was to establish the water and sanitation situation and measure the targeted population’s knowledge, attitudes and practices on hygiene indicators. This pre-project KAP assessment was to inform the design of WASH intervention and provide baseline data that will be compared with end-line data in order to empirically demonstrate effectiveness and impact of the WASH response

Completed

Nov – 2017

Impact assessment of SomRep Phase I and Village Level Resilience Programme in Gedo Region Somalia. The aim of the evaluation was to assess how Vocational Skills Training, Village Savings and Loans Associations and Small and Medium Enterprise beneficiaries are doing, and how they have been able to cope with the current drought. It was also to assess impact of SomRep Phase I and inform Phase II of the project.

Completed

Jul – 2017

Independent Monitoring of Multi Sector Response to Somalia Drought (FSL Component) projects. The objective of this assignment was to assess the implementation of the integrated project based on SCI accountability strategy in order to enhance program quality and accountability to beneficiaries and donors.

Completed

April – 2017

Assessment of Knowledge Attitude and Practice (KAP) Survey on Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and WASH in Shabelle IDP Camp, Mogadishu. The purpose of this was to document the knowledge attitude and practice of key Infant and Young Child Feeding and WASH indicators in the target IDP settlement.

Completed

May – 2017

Carried out WASH Assessment in Beletweyne and Matabaan Districts, Hiran Region of South-central Somalia. The overall objective of the assessment was to systematically assess the knowledge, attitude and
practice in water, hygiene education and sanitation and
recommend changes in hygiene education methods. Assessment further sought to establish the causes of AWD recurrence in Hiran Region for possible future intervention.