Operations Research: Cost-Effectiveness Study Sample Clauses

Operations Research: Cost-Effectiveness Study. Per the recommendation made in the final evaluation of the original CSP program in Saidpur and Parbatipur municipalities, a cost-effectiveness study is being undertaken in the attempt quantify the total input of resources (including direct and opportunity costs) necessary to achieve the results attained by the MHPP. A team including a financial expert from Concern headquarters in Dublin and a consultant from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ University conducted initial qualitative research, primarily via a series of interviews with MHPP staff and key partners (Government officials) and a review of financial and other documents, in order to develop the processes to track the necessary data. As a result the following measures were put in place: - For practicality, all MHPP activities were divided into five major categories - A financial tracking and analysis system (including development of necessary tools/forms) based on the five categories - MHPP staff asked to complete monthly timesheets based on the five categories, which are compiled, converted to financial cost equivalents and entered into the master financial tracking system A number of methods for tracking of the time and other resources spent by WHC members and Government officials are under discussion. A decision will be finalized shortly.