In 2012, EveryChild decided to close all of its international programmes through a carefully managed process, and to transfer its income and assets to a new global alliance called Family for Every Child. The organisation drafted a set of Responsible Exit Principles, which it used to guide its exit from 18 partners in 15 countries over a three year period.
In 2014, EveryChild commissioned INTRAC to conduct a longitudinal evaluation of the extent to which they achieved their aim of exiting responsibly. This report presents the findings from the first phase of the evaluation.
Authors
Rick James, Rowan Popplewell, Jamie Bartlett