Summary
This evaluation report presents end-term assessment of the Keep Georgia Tidy Project (KGTP) funded by Sida in Georgia, the evaluation focuses on relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, and cross-cutting issues such as poverty, voice, and gender. Key components of the KGTP include waste management plans, community clean-up activities, and circular economy initiatives. Findings indicate stakeholder recognition of the project’s relevance and alignment with Sida’s strategy and Georgia’s environmental reforms. While the KGTP has achieved expected outcomes the sustainability plans lack institutionalization strategies beyond project completion. Given that this is a project that has already come to an end, the significant insights gained from the Project can be applied to different situations.General recommendations emphasize the importance of clear consortium definitions, robust theories of change, and differentiated communication strategies.
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Topic: Environment and climate
Geographic area: Georgia
Language: English
Publication number: 2024:07