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Water Harvesting/Aquaculture Project (WHAP): Final Evaluation Report

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This evaluation was conducted primarily for the information of WHAP participants: Auburn University, CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Church World Service, Heifer Project International, Lutheran World Relief, and Save the Children. The results of this evaluation are also expected to provide general inputs to the FV A/PVC and S & Treview process for future proposals from the PVO/University Center. The report responds to the four major questions of concern below as well as other implied questions. The objective of the evaluation was to critically examine WHAP's performance in achieving project goals and purposes in order to answer four major questions: 1. What was the value of introducing the technology of water harvesting and integrated agriculture/aquaculture to selected PVOs? 2. Of what value was this technology to the intended beneficiaries? 3. What was the value of the collaborative management style used to WHAP's PVO and university participants? 4. Should the PVO/University Center receive future funding to include other management strategies and additional technologies?
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Aquaculture
Resource type: 
Project Evaluation
Resource Scale: 
Global

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