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Yuva Parivartan Livelihood Exchange
New Delhi, India April 23-25, 2014
Arup Chaudhary ([email protected]) Ajay Girhe ([email protected]) Mithilesh K Singh ([email protected]) Saurabh ([email protected])
Monitoring and (Impact) Evaluation Methods
Needs Assessment
Process Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Analysis of Beneficiary Needs
Analysis of Program
Implementation
Measures How Much the Program
Impacts Beneficiaries
We have been successful in registering and linking youth with livelihood through mobilization and counseling and creating opportunities.
Youth are employed and earning more income and have improved their life standard. Now they are confident about their lives.
We are working to support deprived and School dropout youth with livelihood opportunity in unorganized and Organized sectors.
PROGRAM INTERMEDIATE
OUTCOMES IMPACT
Simplified Results Chain
Theory of Change
YPLE: Program Activities and Output
Activity 1: Need Analysis
70% Population resides in Rural area
Most of the youth are unemployed or semi employed
They are confused about careers
Lack of awareness of opportunity.
92% Employment is in Unorganized Sector.
Activity 2: Youth Mobilization
• Mobilizing skilled, semiskilled and unskilled youth.
• Doing extensive motivational sessions and awareness campaign.
• Registering youth for capacity building and employment support.
• Preparing them for work readiness.
• Identifying SHG and JLG willing to do self employment.
Program Activities and Output
Activity 3: Employer Registration
.
• Identifying and partnering employers.
• Imparting skill training to the youth as per employers requirement.
• Getting support for OJT.
• Negotiating employers for fair wage.
Program Activities and Output
Activity 4: Match Making
• Counseling of youth.
• Presenting employment opportunities by Organizing Job fairs.
• Supporting them with economical accommodation at workplace.
• Supporting Youth for Self Employment through financial linkages.
Program Activities and Output
Activity 5: Follow-up and Tracking
Monthly and quarterly follow-up of employed youth and employers. Getting through their challenges and keep them motivating to sustain.
Program Activities and Output
Match Making Platform
Youth • Lack of Motivation
• Not aware about jobs and opportunities
• Want comfort zone
Employer • Need large pool of
youth
• Need motivated youth
• Need the youth who can Sustain
Target:
•Unemployed and deprived youth. •Unorganized sector employers.
Locations:
1. Madhya Pradesh (5 Districts) 2.Chhattishgarh (6 Districts) 3.Jharkhand (5 Districts)
Duration:
• Yuva Parivartan has been working on Skill development for Last 15 years
• Yuva Parivartan Livelihood Exchange was launched in July 2013 to match Livelihood Opportunities for Rural and Urban unemployed.
Implementing Organizations:
Kherwadi Social Welfare Association (Yuva Parivartan)
Immediate Outcomes
Youth linked with both Self and Wage employment. More earning in his family
YPLE: Results Chain
PROGRAM • Inputs: Human
Resources, Technical Expertise.
• Activities: Mobilization, Employer Registration, Matchmaking and Follow up.
• Output: Youth registration for YPLE. Livelihood Linkages.
INTERMEDIATE OUTCOME
• 60% of Youth are gainfully Employed .
• Household Income Increased.
IMPACT
• Improved Social and Economic Condition
• Better Education
• More Income.
• Less Crime.
4. Data collection: program indicators
List program indicators : – Youth Registered (Classified Data on qualification and Skill set)
– Youth Linked with Livelihood (Classified data on Organized and unorganized, wage and Self)
– Average Salaries and Income.
– Opportunities Created
Method of data collection: – Manual filing up of application form
– Youth meetings and Face to face interaction
– Maintaining MIS of beneficiaries
Frequency of data collection: – everyday as an ongoing process.
Who will collect the data: – Each associate for his responsible operational domain.
4. Data collection: intermediate and impact indicators
List indicators: – Youth Joined and sustained at work.
– Change in Income and improvement in quality of Life.
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Method of data collection: – Follow up and tracking of Youth (from employers, youth and other
sources)
– Maintaining manual and electronic record of periodical follow up.
(Success Stories, and other qualitative changes. )
Frequency of data collection: – As an ongoing process
Who will collect the data:
• Each associate for his responsible operational domain.
5. Impact evaluation design
Research question:
Job? Income? Education and Skills? willingness,? Family background? Peer pressure? Satisfaction with work and Interest area?
Intervention in:
Treatment: Counseling (Work readiness) and Skill development.
Control: We have control group but have not done any IE program with them. We will work on this aspect .
Sample Size:
Treatment: 2000 Youth
Control: 2000 Youth
Program assignment rule:
Random Selection of Youth
6. Communication of results
Key Message 1 : “Improvement in the Life standard of Beneficiary youth.”
Target audience? Beneficiary Youth (School dropout and Deprived youth and their
parents),
Associates,
Partner Organizations and Institutes,
Employers,
MF Agencies
government print and digital media.
Communication tools :
• Success Stories, Videos, Social Network, Website, Photo Stories.
Key Message 2: A. Impact on reduction of crime. B. Impact on Economy C. Trying to solve the problem of the skill deficit
in Indian Economy.