Outcome Evaluation is a systematic process used to assess the effectiveness of a program or intervention. It focuses on measuring the results or impacts that occur as a result of specific activities. By collecting data before and after the implementation, evaluators can determine whether the desired outcomes have been achieved.
This type of evaluation often involves both quantitative and qualitative methods, such as surveys, interviews, and statistical analysis. The findings help stakeholders understand the program's success and inform future decisions, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to improve programs and meet community needs.