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Program Graduation and Exit
Strategies: Title II Program Experiences and Related ResearchDesigning
and implementing exit strategies that enable sustainable continuation of key program
outcomes are an integral part of successful food security programs. As part of
FANTA's technical support to the USAID Mission
in India and its Title II partners, FANTA funded a desk review of graduation
and exit strategies used in food-assisted programs, with an emphasis on programs
with maternal and child health components. The review, conducted by the Tufts
University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, a FANTA subcontractor,
draws primarily from Title II development program documents, as well as other
program and research documents related to exit strategies. Program Graduation
and Exit Strategies: Title II Program Experiences and Related Research lays
out a framework of approaches used in program exit and discusses key implementation
steps, exit criteria, and monitoring and evaluation requirements. Lessons relevant
to the India Title II programs are discussed. Information from this report is
being used to develop a technical note on exit strategies to assist Title II development
programs to design and implement effective exit strategies.
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