Assessment and Monitoring and Evaluation and Impact Evaluation…..
ICAS provided SNR/AAN numerous partners/CSOs with technical support in Partnership assessment using Participatory Organizational Self Assessment and Development (POSAD) across Nigeria: Activities included determining organizational model to use, designing assessment framework and tools, application of the assessment tools such as viability assessment matrix, relationship assessment matrix, activity performance assessment, analysis of the organizational and information flow analysis. Other activities are synthesis and prioritization of critical issues, identifying and prioritizing capacity areas, baseline assessment of priority capacity areas, visioning (developing capacity indicators) , formulating support activities and facilitating pyramid of action (assigning roles). Finally, writing analytical report to suite donor requirements.
ICAS facilitated the assessment of a Model of Civil Society in delivery of HIV & AIDS
ICAS facilitated the assessment of a Model of Civil Society in delivery of HIV & AIDS national response in Nigeria across the six (6) geo – political zones. Assessment instruments were designed and used including key informant interview (KII) and attitude and perception scale matrix. The scope of the work also involved analytical reporting and development/documentation of case studies and best practices.ICS facilitated participatory impact assessment of PAP projects in FCT and Gombe. The activity involved review of all relevant monitoring and evaluation reports, review of Partnership Against Poverty (PAP) goals, log frame and baseline reports, visitations to sampled communities and interview of relevant stakeholders were done. Also, the design and application of relevant participatory tools (attitude and perception scale matrix & Impact assessment matrix) as well as the documentation of success stories and writing of analytical report was also done to make the assessment holistic.
Women’s Rights and Universal Access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support
ICAS coordinated the conduct, analysis and writing of the national research findings on Women’s Rights and Universal Access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support. As well the staff provided technical support in the conduct of the research in Northwest and Northeast regions. Participatory tools such as Focus Group Discussions, timeline as well as in – depth Interviews Semi – structured Questionnaires were designed and used for the research.











