ANALYSIS OF PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS

Client
UGANDA VILLAGE PROJECT
Faculty
Kathleen Apltauer
Team
Akshara Anirjita, Emma Bryden-Brown, Ruirui Gu, Mercy Swarna

The Uganda Village Project (UVP) is a nonprofit organization that facilitates community health projects in rural Uganda by partnering with existing health infrastructure to provide education and preventative services for malaria, HIV/AIDS, water, sanitation, hygiene, and reproductive health. UVP engaged a team to analyze data from 2015 and 2020 program questionnaires, with a focus on UVP’s Malaria Program. The team also assessed outcome differences between intervention and control villages, interviewed stakeholders, analyzed UVP’s process documents, and conducted a literature review of other international malaria interventions. From this research, the team created a report that detailed the program’s outcomes and impacts, and outlined recommendations for program design, data collection, and the reallocation of program funds to meet UVP goals more effectively.

Capstone Year
2020-2021