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© 2008, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. Documenting the Quick Win The Quick Win Step 1: Formative Step Step 2: Process Activities Step 3: Essential Step Step 4: Quick Win 1
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© 2008, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. Initial step to identify the advocacy target Process activities with outcomes Quick Win: The quantitative result which can then be followed through using the Results Cascade Process activities with outcomes Quick Win Main, crucial outcome from the above activities that will lead to the advocacy Quick Win Process activities with outcomes Quick Win Formative Activity Process Activities Essential Step
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Decision Tree YesNo YesNo The Quick Win – Initiate Advocacy Initiate Advocacy Initiate Advocacy Initiate Advocacy No YesNo Yes Increased reliance on partnerships to monitor implementation closer to Impact AFP contributes by linking regional and country initiatives to expand visibility and accountability Increased reliance on partnerships to monitor implementation closer to Impact AFP contributes by linking regional and country initiatives to expand visibility and accountability
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© 2008, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. Documenting the Result Results Cascade Step 1: What is the result you planned to achieve Step 2: What was the Quick Win and when was it achieved Step 3: What other outcomes or Quick Wins were achieved that are critical to the result Step 4: What are your sources of data, and which partners were involved in the result? 4
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© 2008, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. QUICK WIN: (Date achieved) Results Cascade9/13/2015 5 (1) (2) (3) Data will be collected to measure Impact (describe what and source)
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© 2008, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved. QUICK WIN: Results Cascade Data will be collected to measure Impact (describe what and source)
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