The EASE-Y project, funded by the Germany Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by Save the Children International (SCI), aimed to empower youth in Somalia through a multi-faceted approach. Targeting 5,000 direct beneficiaries, with equal representation of males and females, the project ensured gender parity and inclusivity. Additionally, it indirectly benefited approximately 30,000 individuals, extending its impact to the broader community. Through a comprehensive framework of life skills training, vocational skills development, entrepreneurship support, and youth leadership initiatives, the EASE-Y project sought to equip young people with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the workforce while fostering social and political inclusion.

INSIGHTS conducted the endline evaluation of the EASE-Y project, which focused on its implementation in Mogadishu, Baidoa, and Garowe. The evaluation provided a comprehensive assessment of the project’s relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, sustainability, coherence, and inclusiveness, aiming to determine the extent to which the project achieved its objectives and delivered meaningful outcomes for its target population. Specific objectives included evaluating the project’s performance against baseline data, collecting qualitative and quantitative data on program impact—particularly in livelihoods and child protection—assessing the quality and accountability of the intervention, documenting both intended and unintended outcomes, and recommending strategic improvements. The evaluation also provided valuable insights to guide future decision-making, resource allocation, and scaling-up of similar initiatives. The findings highlighted the project’s success in empowering youth and contributing to community development, while also identifying areas for improvement to enhance impact and sustainability in future projects.

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