Endline Assessment of the PACES project
The project PACES was implemented by ASMAE in Lebanon in 2020 and 2021, co-financed by the AFD and ASMAE. It involved two partners for the implementation of activities, Basmeh&Zeitooneh (“B&Z”) in the camp of Shatila, and Jafra Foundation for Relief and Youth Development (Jafra) in the camp of Burj El-Barajneh. The overall objective of the […]
Endline assessment of the project “Pathways for Peace”
The objective of this Endline assessment was to evaluate the impact of the project implemented by Search for Common Ground (Search) entitled “Pathways for Peace”, implemented from October 2020 to December 2021 in the Middle East. The project overall aimed to enable local leaders (traditional, non-traditional, formal and informal) to assess sources of inter-and intra-communal […]
Evaluation of the project “Supporting innovative arts and culture projects to answer the Lebanese crisis “
The project “Support to innovative cultural venues in response to the Lebanese crisis” was implemented in a context of multiple crises (economic, political and health), further aggravated following the explosion at the port of Beirut in August 2020. Relying mainly on private or international funding, the Lebanese cultural sector has particularly suffered from this context […]
Evaluation of the project “Preservation, digitalisation and promotion of Lebanese media heritage”
The project “Safeguarding, Digitizing and Enhancing the Heritage of Lebanese Media” was submitted to the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs in December 2020. The financing of the project, via the Solidarity Fund for Innovative Projects (FSPI) was validated in March 2021. It closed in June 2023. Implemented between 2021 and 2023 by the French […]
Evaluation of capacity development of French speaking and multilingual schools in Lebanon
The project financed by the French Embassy was financed between 2022 and 2024 due to two observations: As such, the project was built around the a dual objective of sustainable support to ensure the recovery of both the private and public education sectors while maintaining the attractiveness of the French-speaking education network in Lebanon. It […]
Evaluation of the local edition and distribution of French novel and learning books in Lebanon
The project is financed by the French Embassy between 2023 and 2024. It stems from a clearly identified need. Since the beginning of the crisis in Lebanon, many families and schools have been unable to provide books to students. They generally use PDF files and scans of the works or part of the works on […]
Evaluation of the National Suicide Hotline operations
Lebanon’s National Lifeline is a hotline, operated by Embrace in collaboration with the National Mental Health Program (NMHP) at the Ministry of Public Health and WHO. The Lifeline is an anonymous service for people who might be in emotional distress or thinking of suicide. In 2024, WHO commissioned an evaluation of the Lifeline in order […]
Final Evaluation GNO: Responding from Moldova to the Child Protection needs of children and adolescents affected by the Ukraine crisis
ITAR Consultants has worked with Plan International’s regional office in Moldova to conduct an endline assessment of its GNO programme. The objective of the assignment was to evaluate the activities and their effect on beneficiaries under Outcomes 1 and 2 of the project. This programme focused on Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) with integrated components […]
Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) and Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) for Child Protection (CP) assessment
In August 2023 ITAR supported Plan International Romania with an assessment for DEC Phase 2a CVA assistance. More specifically, the distribution (1) Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) of a cash voucher assistance (CVA) distribution and to conduct (2) an assessment of the CVA component’s contribution to achieving child protection outcomes. The combined findings of the assessments were […]
DEC Phase 2b Baseline
DEC Phase 2b, extending from 1st September 2023 to 28th February 2025[1], is a continuation of Phase 2a of the programme initiated by Plan Poland in response to the escalation of war in Ukraine and the consequent influx of refugees in Poland. Striving to offer children from Ukraine and Poland safe environments where they and […]