
Project Evaluation Criteria
Project Evaluation Criteria are the standards used to assess the success or viability of a project. These criteria typically include factors such as relevance (does it meet an identified need?), effectiveness (does it achieve its goals?), efficiency (are resources used wisely?), sustainability (will benefits continue after the project ends?), and impact (what are the broader effects?). By applying these criteria, stakeholders can make informed decisions about funding, implementation, and future improvements, ensuring that projects are valuable and aligned with their intended objectives.