Strengthening effectiveness evaluations to improve programs for women, children and adolescents
A full understanding of the pathways from efficacious interventions to population impact requires rigorous effectiveness evaluations conducted under realistic scale-up conditions at country level. In this paper, we introduce a deductive framework that underpins effectiveness evaluations. This framew...
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Main Authors: | Agbessi Amouzou (Author), Jennifer Bryce (Author), Neff Walker (Author), the JHU RADAR Team* (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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