In 2021 Changing the Way We Care (CTWWC) completed a household survey of children and caregivers, in demonstration countries Kenya and Guatemala, to understand their experience of CTWWC services, the protective factors in their families, and the status of child well-being. Part of CTWWC’s year-three evaluation, these resulting four reports are meant to help CTWWC partners, and other care reform actors within Guatemala and Kenya, better understand CTWWC’s impact through the end of the initiative’s third year.
Changing the Way We CareSM is a global initiative implemented by Catholic Relief Services, Maestral International, and other global, national and local partners working together to change the way we care for children around the world.
Kenya and Guatemala household survey reports (includes methodology, findings, conclusions and recommendations):
- Summary of Guatemala Household Survey Results
- Summary of Kenya Household Survey Results
- Complete Kenya and Guatemala Household Survey Results
- Child- and Adolescent-Defined Well-Being: Designing a household survey with children and young people – describes process used for designing and facilitating focus group discussions with children and young adults, that informed the household survey design