Design for An Evaluation of the Composite Programme for Women and Preschool Children in Kerala

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1986

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Government of Kerala and CARE

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The Composite Programme for Women and Preschool Children (CPWP) in Kerala, a joint initiative by the Government of Kerala and CARE, aims to foster self-reliance in child-rearing and community action. This report outlines an evaluation design for the CPWP, emphasizing participatory research methodologies. The evaluation focuses on the program's impact on preschool education, women's empowerment, and health and nutrition outcomes. It highlights the active role of Mahila Samajams in implementing and sustaining the program. Lessons learned are analyzed for broader application, particularly in the context of the GOI's ICDS program.

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The evaluation uses participatory research methods to ensure active involvement of community beneficiaries. It includes case studies of successful and unsuccessful centers, with detailed profiles of women's organizations, their activities, and their impact on program implementation. Observations, interviews, and group discussions inform the findings, which are intended to improve future integrated women's and children's health initiatives.

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Composite Programme for Women and Preschool Children, Community Participation, Mahila Samajams, Preschool Education, Women's Empowerment, Nutrition, Participatory Research

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Government of Kerala & CARE. (1986). Design for An Evaluation of the Composite Programme for Women and Preschool Children in Kerala.

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