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A tool-kit for the evaluation of sustainability processes and
sustainability levels of public health programs and projects
This tool-kit helps you to evaluate, plan, and better understand the sustainability processes and sustainability levels of public health programs and projects.
Why should you use this tool-kit?
In the public health domain, program sustainability has become an increasing concern for all. However, the knowledge concerning programs sustainability is still contradictory and fragmented
This tool kit offers a simple and convenient analytic framework to globally evaluate the sustainability processes and levels of public health programs and projects.
Definitions
Who is this tool kit intended for?
This tool kit is intended for many types of stakeholders in the field of public health: coordinators, evaluators, managers, managers of public health organizations, teachers, researchers, decision makers.
Evaluation
Who
Teaching
and research
Planning
The notion of sustainability process refers to the processes that allow for the continuation of effects and activities relating to programs and projects. This process begins with the first events that outline a program or a project, i.e. their planning and implementation.
The notion of sustainability level refers to a ‘snapshot’ of the sustainability process at a certain moment in time. The presence of organizational routines makes it possible to evaluate the sustainability level of a program.
Specific terms used in this tool kit are defined in the glossary section
Tool kit
This tool kit can help you evaluate the sustainability process (Tool 1) and the sustainability level (Tool 2) of a program or a project.
Sustainability processTool 1How to use Tool 1Example of Tool 1 utilization
Sustainability levelTool 2How to use Tool 2Example of Tool 2 utilization
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