Report
2011 Complete Measures
July 02, 2012
Measuring Pact's Mission Reports
In 2011, Pact developed a new strategy that focused around three key impact areas and three core approaches to achieve our vision of a world where those who are poor and marginalized exercise their voice, build their own solutions and take ownership over their future. Part of Pact’s strategy commits the organization to keeping our promise of delivering lasting impact for our beneficiaries. To do that, we defined one indicator for each impact area and each approach that would track our progress. This report summarizes the outcomes for our worldwide programming in fiscal year 2011 (October 2010 – September 2011). A summary of Pact’s impact areas and approaches and the indicators selected to measure them is provided in the table below. Pact is committed to continuing to measure the reach and impact of our programs. Should you have any questions about this report or the methodology applied, please contact Kerry Bruce, Director for Results and Measurement, at @email.
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