Empowerment Evaluation Project
The Empowerment Evaluation project is a three year collaborative effort between the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the North Dakota Council on Abused Women’s Services, the North Dakota Department of Health and the Center for Rural Health who will work with up to 19 local agencies providing intimate partner and sexual assault prevention services. The project began in February 2006.
The purpose of the Empowerment Evaluation project is to conduct an overall program evaluation and assist with capacity building of intimate partner and sexual violence evaluation efforts at the local and state level, making contributions to a similar national effort involving 14 other state coalitions. . . .
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The Empowerment Evaluation team works collaboratively with its partners to increase the capacity at the state and local level for organizations to plan, implement, evaluate and sustain initiatives designed to prevent intimate partner and sexual violence in North Dakota.
Tags: collaboration, intimate partner violence, north dakota, prevention, sexual violence
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