Background
Valadez, Joseph James was born on March 12, 1949 in San Diego, California, United States. Son of Frank Lopez and Helen Marie (Farmakis) Valadez.
(Project sustainability has received considerable attentio...)
Project sustainability has received considerable attention in recent years. The increased awareness stems from a growing concern with social development issues such as poverty reduction, project sustainability, the equal participation of women, and the social costs of economic development. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the wide range of techniques available for monitoring and evaluating the main kinds of social development programs. The authors highlight or review a number of topics that have been overlooked in earlier evaluation publications, such as: -The organization of monitoring and evaluation at the project, sectoral, and national levels -The management of the databases required to elect, design, and implement new social projects and programs -The monitoring and evaluation of project sustainability -Simple and cost-effective methods of estimating project impact. The authors also discuss methods for identifying potential beneficiaries and their information needs and ways of managing evaluations.
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Valadez, Joseph James was born on March 12, 1949 in San Diego, California, United States. Son of Frank Lopez and Helen Marie (Farmakis) Valadez.
Bachelor, Northwestern University, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy, Lancaster (England) University, 1978; Master in Public Health, Harvard University, 1983; Doctor of Science, Harvard University, 1988; diploma in infectious disease epidemiological, Center Ministry Health Mexico.
Assistant professor, U. Maryland., College Park, 1979-1985; associate, Harvard Institute for International Development, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1986-1990; director, African Medical Research Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991-1994; senior health officer, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, Kigali, Rwanda, 1994; senior associate, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1994; health coordinator, Plan International, Arlington, Virginia, since 1996. Consultant World Bank, Washington, 1981-1994, United States Agency for International Development, Nairobi, 1994, Cooperative American Relief Everywhere International, Nairobi, 1992.
(Project sustainability has received considerable attentio...)
Member National Council for International Health, American Public Health Association.