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Table 2 Training, monitoring, and impact evaluations

From: Assessment of the scope and practice of evaluation among medical donation programs

 

Frequency

(n = 34)

Training conducted as part of the donation program

 Yes

17 (50 %)

Program monitoring conducted

 Yes

26 (76 %)

Phase when monitoring plan was developed

 

 Inception of the program

13 (38 %)

 During the program

11 (32 %)

 After products were donated or distributed

12 (35 %)

Impact evaluations conducted

 Yes

10 (29 %)

Phase when impact evaluation was developed

 Inception of the program

6 (18 %)

 During the program

6 (18 %)

 After products were donated or distributed

4 (12 %)

Cost of impact evaluation

 ≤$50,000

7 (21 %)

 $50,001–$100,000

0

 $100,001–$250,000

2 (6 %)

 $250,001–$500,000

0

 >$500,000

1 (3 %)

Reasons for not conducting impact evaluations

 Lack of technical staff to conduct impact evaluation

9 (26 %)

 Lack of funding

6 (18 %)

 Lack of donor interest

2 (6 %)

 Lack of CO or NGO interest

3 (9 %)