Evaluation Report: Evaluating the Impact of Fact Livelihoods Programs on the Economic Status of Women in Households Affected by HIV and Aids in Four Wards of Chipinge and Buhera Districts of Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe
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April 2015
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Description:The evaluation under report covers a period of fieldwork data collection, data analysis and community dialogues and data validation processes done in the months of July and September 2014. The aim of the research project was to evaluate FACT livelihoods programs on the economic status of women in households affected by HIV and AIDS in four wards of Chipinge and Buhera Districts of Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe.
Report compiled by the: Family AIDS Care Trust (FACT Mutare) in the –Zimbabwe Gender Challenge Initiative (GCI).
This project has been supported by the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through Cooperative between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) under the terms of Cooperative Agreement Number: 1U2GPS003118-01
CDC-17_Zimbabwe_FACTFinal Report.pdf
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