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IOM Develops Counter-Trafficking Performance Indicators
As part of continuing efforts to improve the quality and to assess
the impact of its counter-trafficking projects, IOM has developed
performance indicators within the programming context of human
trafficking.
The development of the IOM Performance Indicators Handbook, with
support from the US Department of State Bureau of Population,
Refugees, and Migration (PRM) has been field and experience driven
with the goal of developing an evaluation framework and
establishing institutional guidelines for measuring the short,
medium and long-term impacts of counter-trafficking work.
The handbook is a resource and guide for project managers,
developers, implementers, evaluators and donors working in the
field of counter-trafficking, who want to develop performance
indicators for their counter-trafficking projects. These can
be used by any organization or donor to help define and incorporate
the indicators that measure project performance within the
framework of prevention, protection and prosecution and can
ultimately assist in more effective and successful programming.
For more information, please contact:
Amy Mahoney
IOM Washington DC
Tel: +1.202.862-1826 ext.223
E-mail:
"mailto:amahoney@iom.int">amahoney@iom.int