CHILD SURVIVAL AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT EVALUATION
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SDA-RF-CH-1.27
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF INDIA.
CHILD SURVIVAL AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT EVALUATION
5??l22£andum__of--Understanding.
Christian Medical Association of Inida, the Official Health
Agency of Protestant and Orthodox Churches in India has
decided to study the progress and achievements of its Child
Survival and Child Development Programme in the field since
inception in 1987. The over all goal in undertaking this
evaluation is to :
1.
Assess the progress of the CSCD Projects in the field and
their achievements so far.
2.
Get guidance on the future involvement of CMAI in Child
Survival and child Development issues in India.
3.
To look at the appropriateness of the model undertaken
at present, its effectiveness and suggestions to improve.
Dr. Tekur from Community Health Cell, aangalore on invitation
has kindly responded and had a dialogue with the General
Secretary.
The agreement on the 11 terms of reference " has been as
follows"
1)
The evaluation will done during March 1991 with the
final report available on 31.3.1991.
2)
This process will oe "Participatory " involving CMAI,
CEO's of the projects and staff working in these projects
and the local community served.
3)
CMAI Expectations :
a)
Review of Child survival and Child Development Projects
of CMAI to examine the role, contribution and technical
assistance of cMAI for these projects.
b)
Review of a sample of tne projects to examine the local
processess, progress and performance.
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Give suggestions to cMAI on the future of the programme.
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Within CMAI
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Within the project
Within the community
Within Churches
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II.
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Preparatory Phase :
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Review and study of all papers and related documents
available with CMAI.
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Discussion and informal interview with Key CHAI Staff
involved in implementing this project.
Field visits
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A sample of few selected projects can be
visited with the following objectives:
Meeting with CEO's of implementing projects to assess
their understanding of role, responsibilities and
future of the project.
Interviews with Project Manager and other staff involve^
in implementing the project.
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Meeting with the Mothers who participated in the programme
and get their feed back ( Beneficiaries ).
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Focus group discussions with :
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Teachers
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TBA's
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Adolecent Girls &
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others.
The travel arrangements are to be made by CMAI whenevee Dr. Teku
undertakes. CMAI will re-embure^, all the cost of his travel wh<
he travels on his own in relation to this evaluation.
The Field visits and the travel plan of Dr. Tekur accompanied
by Mr. K.A. Antony has been worked out.Seven Institutions are
selected for the field visit and the schedule of visits are as
follows :
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Dates
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13.3.91
WlD
Mode of Travel St
Transport
r rom
TO
FLT.IC 469 St
Taxi
Delhi
Nagpur
Institutions
visited.
1) xWCA of Nagpur
Civil Line
Nagpur - 440001.
2) Evangelical
Lutheran Church
in M.P.
Civil Lines
Nagpur-440001.
FLt.IC 269 S<
Taxi
14.3.91
THU
Nagpur
Hyderabad
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Stop for the
night-Hyderabad
3)
Taxi
YMCA Development
St Social Concern
Narayangunda
Hyderabad, A.P.
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15.3.91
FRI
n
16.3.91
SAT
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Stop for the
night at
Hyderanad
4) YMCA, Madras
tioy’s Town
233,Tiruporur
High Road
Madras -600 041.
FLT.IC 439 &
Taxi
Hyderabad
Madras
Train 6673 &
Taxi
Madras
Coimbatore
Taxi
FLT. 534
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Coimbatore
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Bangalore
17.3.91
SUN
18.3.91
MON
Traval oy night
5) CSI Package of
Devt. for Rural
StUrban Women in
Coimoatore
Halt at uangalo,
at night
Halt at Bangalo.
Bus & Taxi
Bangalore
Mysore
Bus&Taxi
Mysore
Shimoga
6) CSI Bodithittu
Project
2995, Five Ligh
Circle
Church Road
Mysore-570 001
Travel r>y night
4
9.3 .91
TUB
Taxi
Bus & Taxi
7) YMCA Child
Survival & Child
Devt. Project
Ashok Nagar
3rd Cross
Shimoga - 577 20
Bangalore
Shimoga
The Terms and Conditions of the contract are.as follows
1.
CMAI will cover all official travel for this Consultation involving air,
second class AC sleeper or the most suitable mode.
2.
Board and Lodging for the Consultation period will be provided by gMAI
or its member institutes when visiting them.
3.
Local incidental travel will be covered.
4.
CMAI will pay a consultancy fee of Rs. 300/— per diem for the days
involved in the Consultation.
5.
No further expenses or fees will be covered.
CMAI expects a draft report to be discussed with us before the final report
is submitted. When the final report is submitted CMAI expects 6 copies.
We would also expect to be given the 'Floppy' if a word processor
has been used.
in acceptance of the above Memorandum of Understanding it is signed by
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Dr. Daleep S Mukarji
GENERAL SECRETARY.
CMAI, NEW DELHI.
CI1ILD,HEALT1I CONSULTANT
CH<T bangalore.
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