In Toolkit 1 we looked at Stakeholders. These are the people who have an interest in what our youth clubs do. It’s important that we know, for ourselves, what the purpose of our youth project is, and how our activities are designed to create long and short-term benefits for young women and girls. But we […]
Category Archives: Toolkit 3 – Impact Measurement as a Gift to Leaders
Chidi was a little lost. She knew she needed to measure things to prove the cookery club’s impact. But what could she measure? She had read a lot about data. It seemed to be a big fashion. But what statistics could she collect? And what would she need them for? She went to sleep worried. […]
You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Anon This guidance on measuring impact and developing monitoring and evaluation for African youth clubs has been written by African women leading youth projects in Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria. We want it to be a resource for other youth workers in Africa so that together we inspire […]
