Elaboration of a theory of change of two projects of the Ufficio Pio

Accompanying work to the Pio Office, for the construction of a theory of functional change to the design of two projects to combat poverty in charge of the Pio Office. The work has led to capitalize on the experience gained to strengthen interventions aimed at contributing to the social and economic inclusion of people and families in difficulty.

Definition of the ToC in participatory form, with the involvement of various public and private organisations form Piedmont.

More specifically:

  • preparation of the work, conducted in a participatory perspective and with all levels and internal staff;
  • making the most of the reflections already developed at the level of the three-year strategy;
  • training and support/facilitation of the ToC working group;
  • consideration of possible internal changes needed to generate the desired impact;
  • elaboration of some suggestions for integration with monitoring and evaluation activities
  • Preparation of two final reports
  • Debriefing meetings with target institutions

Italia

Italy

PARTNER

BENEFICIARIES

  • 20 operators of Ufficio Pio and other organisations form Piedmont

PROJECT BUDGET
15.000 EUR

YEARS
2020 – 2021

SECTORS OF INTERVENTION

Capacity building and professional training

SDGs
SDGs Reduced Inequalities

LA STORIA DEL PROGETTO

PARTNER
15 consorzi finanziati

BUDGET PROGETTO
5555 EURO

PARTNER
15 consorzi finanziati

BUDGET PROGETTO
5555 EURO

PARTNER
15 consorzi finanziati

BUDGET PROGETTO
5555 EURO

  • €100.000

    valore progetto

  • 125

    alunni della scuola primaria

  • 250

    genitori

  • 20

    insegnanti

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