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. 2016 Nov 4;12:69. doi: 10.1186/s12992-016-0210-8

Table 2.

Training, monitoring, and impact evaluations

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 %)