
Project Evaluations
Project evaluations are systematic assessments of a project’s performance and outcomes. They help determine whether a project met its goals, how effectively resources were used, and what impact it had on the community or stakeholders. Evaluations can occur at different stages: during the project (formative evaluation) to improve it, or after completion (summative evaluation) to assess overall success. The findings inform future projects and decision-making, guiding improvements and ensuring accountability. Essentially, project evaluations provide valuable insights that contribute to better planning and execution in future initiatives.