Impact evaluation of three projects in Pokot, Kenya : Pokot development programme (PDP), Pokot integrated programme (PIP), Training of HIV/AIDS community counsellors
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The evaluation is part of NLM’s policy to perform external evaluations of projects around two years after the projects have phased out. The main purpose of the evaluation is to assess the long-term impacts and sustainability of two development projects and one HIV and Aids project. The projects have been implemented in cooperation with local partner North West Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kenya. The development projects were designed with four components: agriculture, health, education and women concern to support
the Kenyan government in its aim to facilitate long term poverty reduction strategies. Pokot where the PDP and the PIP were implemented is located on the north western side of the Rift valley province and known as one of the most remote, marginalised and undeveloped
areas in Kenya. The different phases of the project have reached out to the most remote and marginalised areas in Pokot. The planned activities have mainly been achieved and there are many sustainable effects of the activities despite many challenges such as remote areas without roads, culture, illiteracy and partly nomadic lifestyle.