Ethiopia’s Yekokeb Berhan Program for Highly Vulnerable Children was a five-year program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) that was designed to improve child-wellbeing by ensuring that highly vulnerable children and their families can increase their knowledge, skills, self-reliance and access to appropriate, quality-driven services that will, in turn, lead to healthier, more productive and more fulfilling lives. The two-page CSI score-sheet also contains a question under each indicator that asks, “Care Action Planned?” which trained volunteers fill out for all low-scores (one dot or two). There is a separate code sheet that lists the interventions that can be recommended. The code sheet should also be referenced when monthly reports are completed to record what interventions actually occurred since the last report was submitted. In this way, change can be measured over time, and new planning undertaken for the future.
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