IATP Monitoring and Evaluation Report - IREX
IATP Monitoring and Evaluation Report - IREX
IATP Monitoring and Evaluation Report - IREX
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IV. OBJECTIVE 1: Citizens are Empowered to Utilize Free Access<br />
to Information to Promote Democratic Reform<br />
Over the last two years, <strong>IATP</strong> has made one of their main targets civil society representatives who serve as<br />
agents of democratic reform in <strong>IATP</strong> host countries. By providing free technical training, <strong>IATP</strong> equipped these<br />
advocates for change with ICT resources, providing them with additional tools to promote democratic reform in<br />
their communities.<br />
A. Target Groups <strong>and</strong> Outputs<br />
Target groups for this objective were identified as actors on both sides of the information gap in the host countries.<br />
During the program, <strong>IATP</strong> planned to empower <strong>and</strong> provide access to the following target groups, with outputs<br />
determining the fulfillment of the objective:<br />
Year One:<br />
• 3500 local government representatives<br />
• 2000 NGO representatives<br />
• 2000 librarians<br />
• 1000 entrepreneurs<br />
• 500 media representatives<br />
Year Two:<br />
• 1000 local government representatives<br />
• 500 NGO representatives<br />
• 500 librarians<br />
• 300 entrepreneurs<br />
• 200 media representatives<br />
Objective 1 Outputs :<br />
Year One:<br />
• 3,976 local government representatives used <strong>IATP</strong> services, with 2491 completing training<br />
• 1,692 NGO officials used <strong>IATP</strong> services, with 656 completing training<br />
• 2,266 librarians used <strong>IATP</strong> services, <strong>and</strong> 1607 completed training<br />
• 1,964 private entrepreneurs used <strong>IATP</strong> services, with 643 completing training<br />
• 506 media officials used <strong>IATP</strong> services, with 173 completing training<br />
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