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Evaluating the Programs and Procedures of Project Planning and Management: the Case of Ethiopia Red Cross Society

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  • Elias Munye Dagnew

    (Department of Civic and Ethical Studies (MA in Regional and Local Development Studies), Debre Markos University, Ethiopia)

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The central purpose of the study is to evaluate the programs, project planning and management in Ethiopian Red Cross society and its comparison with procedures of project planning and management system. The study found that Ethiopian Red Cross society has been working on a lot of community development projects in Ethiopia for several decades. Most projects were principally emphasized on disaster and risk reduction. Different organizations use diverse project procedures to achieve the anticipated objectives. This also true for the Ethiopian Red Cross society projects. The Ethiopian Red Cross society had integrated some unique style of project planning and management system in its project. Thus, there was no total departure in the whole system of project development phases. Every cycle of the project life spans are used beginning from the point of concept initiation to final implementation and closure phases.

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  • Elias Munye Dagnew, 2020. "Evaluating the Programs and Procedures of Project Planning and Management: the Case of Ethiopia Red Cross Society," International Journal of World Policy and Development Studies, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(7), pages 97-104, 11-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ijwpds:2020:p:97-104
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