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Evaluation of "Effective Civil Society Development and Improved Access to Quality Healthcare for poor people in Georgia"

As part of a larger organisational undertaking to better capture and communicate the effectiveness of its work, as well as to evaluate this project at the end of its 3-year implementation, Oxfam GB is seeking to rigorously assess the effectiveness to date of ”Effective Civil Society Development and Improved Access to Quality Healthcare for poor people in Georgia.”

The project aimts to contribute to poverty reduction in Georgia through effective civil society development and improved access to health care for poor people. The project works to build the capacity of a coalition of capital-based and local NGOs who work to achieve better access to and quality of health for poor people in Ajara, Samegrelo and Shida Kartli regions.

It is expected that by the end of the project: · The coalition of local NGOs will have well-developed organizational, campaigning, networking, policy research, policy advocacy and monitoring skills. · The coalition will have expanded regional membership with NGOs/CBOs from the regions of Ajara, Samegrelo and Shida Kartli. · Access to primary health services and quality of health care services for poor people in target regions will be improved; and · Health care reform will become more transparent and provide space for NGO participation in decision making processes.