Report to CHESAI on an end of project evaluation : outcomes and impact
This evaluation presents analysis and outcomes of Collaboration for Health Systems Analysis and Innovation (CHESAI) over the past five years.
This evaluation presents analysis and outcomes of Collaboration for Health Systems Analysis and Innovation (CHESAI) over the past five years.
Phase 2 projects involving 16 Canadian and 26 developing country organizations are being implemented in 17 developing countries. Over 40 innovations address the food security needs of the poor.
The evaluation’s primary intended users are CIFSRF’s Governance Committee (GC), management and staff.
The goal of the National Expansion of Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project
This report provides a review of how the Research Matters project performed under its current structure, the extent to which it met its objectives, and the results and effectiveness of its supported initiatives.
The National Health Research Advisory Committee (NRHAC) received a grant from the
Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research (CCGHR) to plan for the establishment of a
The formation of a critical mass or expert group around the issue of gender and work necessitates a process for action towards this stated goal. As this is an evaluation of a project in progress, it focuses on the process aspect of the program.
For a funder like Research for International Tobacco Control (RITC), attempting to generate research and leadership capacity through a mentorship modality is a relatively risky strategy, especially at a geographical and institutional distance.
We fund research that gives mothers and children better futures through access to quality health care.
Our investments increase employment and economic opportunities for women and youth.