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Developing an Effective Evaluation Report Setting the course for Effective program evaluationAcknowledgmentsThis workbook was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s (CDC s) Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) and Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity (DNPAO), and ICF International as part of a series of technical assistance workbooks for use by program managers and evaluators. The workbooks are intended to offer guidance and facilitate capacity building on a wide range of Evaluation topics. We encourage users to adapt the tools and resources in this workbook to meet their programs Evaluation workbook applies the CDC Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health ( ) to construct a final Evaluation Report . The Framework lays out a six-step process for the decisions and activities involved in planning and conducting an Evaluation . While the Framework provides steps for program Evaluation , the steps are not always linear and represent a more back-and-forth effort; some can be completed concurrently.
whether and why changes were made during implementation. The “Why It Matters” (sometimes referred to as the “So What” question) provides the rationale for your program and its impact on public health. The ability to demonstrate that your program has made a difference is crucial to program sustainability.
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