PERFORMANCE EVALUATION - INSPIRE

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) INSPIRE-Human Rights Activity (INSPIRE) is an $8.8 million Activity, implemented by the Institute for Youth Development KULT (KULT). INSPIRE seeks to enable citizens and government bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) to enhance human rights protections, service delivery, and employment opportunities for the country’s most vulnerable individuals. INSPIRE is a follow-up to the Marginalized Populations Support Activity (PPMG2), another USAID-funded Activity, also implemented by KULT, from 2015 to 2022.

The performance evaluation examined INSPIRE’s progress in implementing grants and responding to the most pressing needs of the marginalized groups (MGs) on which INSPIRE focuses (victims of human trafficking; persons with disabilities [PWDs]; the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and other [LGBTQI+] community; marginalized women and members of disadvantaged groups); the success and sustainability of the grantees’ capacity development; improvement in the protection of human rights of the MGs; and results achieved through advocacy and awareness-raising campaigns. The Mission and the implementing partner (IP) can use the evaluation results to make adaptations during the remaining period of the Activity implementation.


The final report is available below:


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