Malaria Treatment in Democratic Republic of Congo Evaluation Component
The program will be evaluated every three months to insure that the population needing medical treatment and supplies are being treated and immunized for malaria. The program's effectiveness and efficiency will also be evaluated based on population treated in the densest areas of the region.
Data that will be collected will include the number of people suffering from malaria, the number of expectant women, the number of children below the age of five, and the type of services provided for the people suffering from malaria.
Quantitative data from computer database systems and daily logs will be collected both daily and quarterly to track the number of clients being treated. These numbers will be used in comparison to last year's population reports of people suffering from or at risk for contracting malaria.
An interview will be conducted amongst the people who received the services and their response will determine whether the program has been implemented as planned. A review of the methods will be conducted as well to determine whether the methods are being carried out effectively and efficiently.
These procedures will be conducted and delegated by the program coordinator. The reports from data collected will then be distributed to the funders, board members, executive director, and other interested individuals and agencies.
The success of this program will be determined based on the interviews conducted will show whether the program was a success and research conducted to see whether the spread of malaria has reduced in both current infections as well as new cases.
The program coordinator will be checking the work done every three months and will determine whether the work is being done effectively and point out the mistakes that should be corrected. The funders will need to know the progress and the success of the program.