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Social Program Evaluation

Social program evaluation is a process used to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of government or organizational initiatives designed to improve community well-being. It involves systematically collecting and analyzing data to determine whether the program achieves its goals, how well it serves its target population, and if resources are used effectively. The insights gained help policymakers and stakeholders decide whether to continue, modify, or terminate a program, ensuring that public funds bring meaningful benefits and that interventions genuinely address community needs.