Write a 2250 maximum word essay that has three parts: a brief (max 250 words) introduction, and then one section for program one (max 1000 words) followed by a section for the second program (max 1000 words). The main body of the essay focuses on the two programs you have researched. Each program write-up must include a description of the program, an evaluation of the program, and recommendations for the program.
Introduction:the first part of your essay needs to introduce the reader to the topic that the programs aim to address. When writing the introduction, do not assume that the audience has read your Debate Essay or is familiar with the issue or this course. DO NOT copy and paste from your Debate Essay.
Description of program: each section should start with a description of the program. In this description, you should identify the program by name, discuss the target population, location, purpose, and objectives of the program, and discuss the process of the program, or the content or features of the program that aims to improve health.
Evaluation of program:following the description of the program, you should evaluate the program. Your evaluation needs to focus on three areas: (1) effectiveness, (2) acceptability, and (3) sustainability.
Effectiveness: an evaluation of effectiveness of the program examines whether the program has any documented success in achieving its goals.
Acceptability: an evaluation of acceptability addresses whether or not the program’s approach is appropriate for their area and target population.
Sustainability: an evaluation of sustainability focuses on whether the program has long-term viability. Generally speaking, the focus here is on finances.
Recommendation(s) for programs:based on your evaluation of the program, your own understanding of the issue as developed through your Debate Essay, and what you have learned in this course regarding poverty, social justice, and health, develop recommendations for how the programs can improve
The two programs I’m evaluating would be https://www.orchidproject.org/why-do-we-use-the-term-female-genital-cutting-and-not-female-genital-mutilation/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwk8b7BRCaARIsAARRTL71797khmI56DOEWMSp1qoDcebfnUGaCh12GusF_LwtIss-wsrpmh0aAkzzEALw_wcB
and
https://www.unicef.org/protection/unfpa-unicef-joint-programme-eliminating-fgm