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Preventing trafficking in girls and young women for labour exploitation within China (CP-Ting Phase I) - Final Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 989
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/989
- lessons_learned:
- themes:
- theme:
- Programme implementation
- category:
- Organizational issues
- comments:
- N/A
- challenges:
- N/A
- success:
- N/A
- context:
- N/A
- description:
- Four reasons can be cited for the uncertain sustainability of direct assistance models. First, some models, such as Children's Forums, were not intended to be sustained or replicated in the specific form in which they were implemented by the project. Their value lies in demonstrating the feasibility of their approach. Second, implementation began approximately a year behind schedule, so direct assistance models had only two years instead of three to achieve sustainability before project support terminated. Third, experience suggests that complex, process-based models such as Women¿s Homes typically require a gestation period of more than one project cycle to achieve sustainability. Finally, the scale of activities was vast; in the trade-off between breadth and depth, project stakeholders chose breadth.
- administrative_issues:
- N/A
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/169324
- location:
- country:
- China
- region:
- Asia and the Pacific
- eval_title:
- Preventing trafficking in girls and young women for labour exploitation within China (CP-Ting Phase I) - Final Evaluation
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