Award Criteria
How are award-winners assessed?
 

Innovativeness

The extent to which creative and new procedures have been developed to address poverty-related issues.

Effectiveness

The extent to which the Project has achieved or is on the way to achieving its stated objectves and other socially desirable outcomes.

Poverty Impact

The demonstrable effect of the Project in improving the quality of life of poor communities and individuals.

Sustainability

The viability and sound functioning of the Project within constraints that include funding and staffing.

Replicability

The value of the Project in teaching others new ideas and good practises for poverty-reduction programmes.

 
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Mosvold Sanitation, Nutrition and Health Worker Education Project

The project provides education, information and assistance, both practical and financial, to poor rural households to build basic sanitation facilities in an attempt to improve the primary health care levels.

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The project provides education, information and assistance, both practical and financial, to poor rural households to build basic sanitation facilities in an attempt to improve the primary health care levels.
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