Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Data Time: Exploring the Need for More Evaluation

A GLOBAL REVIEW OF EVALUATION IN ANTI-TRAFFICKING INITIATIVES

This research explores and assesses the evaluation of anti-trafficking policies and programs worldwide, including three international, two regional and nine national anti-trafficking initiatives. It highlights common themes and emerging patterns between a range of approaches to evaluation in this sector and finds overwhelmingly that anti-trafficking initiatives are not being sufficiently evaluated, impeding the effectiveness of anti-trafficking responses and limiting progress in combating trafficking. Urgent action in the form of adequate evaluation systems is imperative to ensure anti-trafficking programs are effectively targeted and delivered.

Direct Link to Full 32-Page GAATW 2010 Report:

http://www.gaatw.org/publications/GAATW_Global_Review.FeelingGood.AboutFeelingBad.pdf

WUNRN

http://www.wunrn.com

GAATW - Global Alliance Against Traffick in Women

http://www.gaatw.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=107&Itemid=73

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