blog 11

Questions:

 

  • Develop a M&E plan for your project

 

    1. Clearly list all assumptions
  1. Availability of our ingredients
  2. Costs of products in Sierra Leone
  3. Popularity of sweet potatoes
  4. Willingness of women and mothers to allow their children to eat this food
  5. The assumption that the adults will actually understand the nutritional value and health benefits
  6. Reliable street food market and vendors
  7. Labor pool willing to work for us
  8. Assumption of the daily economy and that people make around $2 a day because that was used to price our muffins
  9. IRB approval and Sierra Leone governmental approval
  10. Access to bakery
  11. Smooth transition to and for the kids
  12. Families will pay the price we’re asking for the cakes

 

 

  • Develop a logic model

 

 

Inputs Outputs Outcomes Other Impacts
  • Dedication of our time
  • Dedication of staff and advisor time
  • Knowledge base
  • Foundational research
  • Lehigh’s resources
  • Expert opinions and input
  • Lehigh funding, materials, equipment
  • Number of youth served
  • Number of cakes sold in the markets
  • Number of cakes sold to hospitals
  • Healthier children
  • Lower rates of micronutrient deficiencies
  • Lower rates of stunting
  • Lower child mortality rate
  • Self-sustaining venture established
  • Lower rates of cognitive deficits
  • Lower rates of physical deficits
  • Profits of women in the market
  • Days children are going to school
  • Stimulation of the economy

 

 

  • Identify short-term and long-term metrics and methods to determine them

 

 

We will set up a method with the nurses in Sierra Leone to determine whether or not these cakes are working and increasing the health of the children. There will be measurements being taken and compared to the baseline measurements; kids’ height, weight, arm circumference, fingernail growth, hair growth, eye color, skin pigmentation, cognitive functions, etc.

 

Also, the economy’s growth and stimulation can be measured as well through tracking how the economy inflated or deflated or how many more people are having jobs and how much more money is being placed back into the economy.

 

 

  • Estimate the social return on investment for the project
  • Clearly state all assumptions

 

  1. If the kids were to take these cakes as directed for a whole year, by the end of the year they will be significantly healthier and happier
  2. Children must continue to eat the cakes once cured in order to remain healthy
  3. $1 makes 20 cakes
  4. 20 cakes can feed 20 children
  5. $1 per day makes 7300 muffins annually
  6. Chronic malnutrition costs the global economy $3.5 trillion for 795 million people, so $4400 per person per year ($88050 for 20 children)
  7. Spending $365 saves $88050, so $1 saves $240

 

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