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Measuring CHANGE

This guide aims to explain the role of monitoring and evaluation in instituting CHANGE in the workplace, providing examples on what data may be collected and how analysis may be conducted.

Type: Report
Date issued: 02 July 2012
Reference: 9789221264453[ISBN]
Authors: Margaux Sanguyo, Programme Officer
Format available: 35 p.
To measure the change, it is necessary to conduct a baseline study. A baseline study is important to establish a 'no intervention' or pre-programme implementation scenario.

Tags: working conditions, conditions of employment, HIV/AIDS, occupational safety and health, occupational diseases, data collecting, information resources

Regions and countries covered: Philippines

Unit responsible: ILO Country Office for the Philippines

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