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big1devin

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The final Getting To Outcomes accountability question.
 
  a. How well did the program work?
  b. What is being done to sustain the program over time?
  c. What are the short-term and long-term impacts of the program?
  d. Who did what to whom, when?

Question 2

A Getting To Outcomes accountability question not emphasized in the four-step evaluation method or in empowerment evaluation concern:
 
  a. the community's capacity to actually implement a proposed program well.
  b. whether values of social justice and democratic participation are actually implemented.
  c. how the quality of program implementation will be assessed.
  d. the outcomes and impacts of the program.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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