MONITORING AND ACCOUNTABILITY

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MONITORING AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Robust monitoring and accountability systems are essential to demonstrate impact, guide decision-making, and maintain stakeholder confidence. Tujijenge employs a structured results framework that tracks progress across the three core domains of schools, health preparedness, and household wellbeing.

Baseline assessments

Baseline assessments establish reference points before interventions begin, enabling measurement of change over time. Indicators may include improvements in water reliability, sanitation functionality, school attendance, preventive health practices, household income stability, or other context-specific outcomes.

Data collection

Data collection combines quantitative metrics with qualitative insights gathered through interviews, focus groups, and participatory feedback mechanisms. This mixed-method approach captures both measurable outputs and lived experiences of beneficiaries.

Regular progress

Regular progress reviews allow for adaptive management, enabling adjustments when challenges arise or new opportunities emerge. Transparent reporting to partners and stakeholders promotes accountability and shared learning.

Feedback channels

Feedback channels are established to allow community members to express concerns, suggest improvements, and assess the relevance of interventions. Such mechanisms strengthen ownership and reduce the risk of unintended consequences.

FOUNDATION GROWTH

As the Foundation grows, independent financial audits and external evaluations will be incorporated to reinforce credibility, ensure responsible stewardship of resources, and provide objective assessment of effectiveness.

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