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This analysis examines the cost efficiency of two small-scale pilot parenting programs aimed at reducing violence and insecurity children might face within their homes.
This analysis examines the cost effectiveness of the ingredients necessary and cost per person and cost per outcome achieved from a six-day leadership training course in Zimbabwe.
Gathering and methodically analyzing evidence about the costs of different interventions will help direct available resources toward programs that have the greatest reach and impact. Read our fact sheet.
The IRC is committed to maximizing the impact of each dollar spent to improve clients' lives. If we have better information about the cost efficiency and cost effectiveness of our interventions, we will be more effective at doing so.
This analysis covers six IRC case management programs in five countries and includes programs providing services within refugee/IDP camps and in urban settings.
The IRC created and is piloting an innovative costing tool. The Systematic Cost Analysis (SCAN) tool will simplify the process of conducting cost analyses for country- based and technical staff, ultimately facilitating program decision-making processes to achieve greater reach and impact for crisis-affected populations.