Evaluation of the Race Exhibit Initiative


Sponsor

WMU Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Project staff

Stephanie Evergreen, Principal Investigator
Mohammed Alyami
Brandy Pratt
Diane Rogers

Description

The Race Exhibit Initiative is a collaborative formed by community organizations in the Kalamazoo area to produce events for the community. The events are intended to engage participants in dialogues around race in anticipation of the Race Exhibit. The evaluation seeks to understand the extend that awareness or understandings about race have changed and to document the process of working together on such a complex issue.

REI Final Evaluation Report

Evaluating the Integrated Model of International Food Protection Training Institute






CANCELLED The International Food Protection Training Institute is primarily focused on providing standards based (IACET, ANSI) food protection training for the 45,000 food regulators at the state and local level. The assessment and evaluation of these national efforts will be discussed including the feasibility of establishing a national impact model for determining the levels of attribution of an integrated national food protection training system in reducing the prevalence of food borne illness in the United States.

Thomaz Chianca, Ph.D., MPH, CD



Collaborator

The Evaluation Center

Western Michigan University

Email: thomaz.chianca@gmail.com

Bio
Thomaz is an international evaluation consultant and has an appointment at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) where he teaches research methods for graduate students. He earned a Ph.D. in Evaluation at Western Michigan University (WMU) under Dr. Michael Scriven, Mr. Jim Rugh, and Dr. Paul Clements (2008) with the dissertation: “International Aid Evaluation: An Analysis and Policy Proposals.” Thomaz has extensive experience in evaluating social programs throughout the world. He has conducted or managed evaluations in more than 20 countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Central-Eastern Europe, and the U.S. From 1997 to 2010, he completed more than 30 evaluations in diverse areas including rural poverty reduction, environmental protection, livestock care and management, entrepreneurship, food security, water and sanitation, early childhood education, health professions education, children and adolescents’ rights, youth development, and after-school initiatives. He conducted several trainings in evaluation for program managers and graduate students. Some of his main clients include Heifer Project International, Fundação Maria Cecília Souto Vidigal, The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University, Canadian International Development Agency, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, World Wildlife Fund, International Labor Organization, Foods Resource Bank, Oficina de Idéias, Instituto para o Desenvolvimento do Investimento Social, Instituto Ayrton Senna, Fundação Ioschpe, Fundação Telefônica, Vitae, Raytheon-Brasil, Canadian Public Health Association, Secretaria de Planejamemto de Minas Gerais, Instituto C&A, Centro de Criação de Imagem Popular, FASE Solidariedade e Educação, and Fundação ABRINQ. Thomaz is the author of two book chapters on evaluation in nonprofits, one evaluation manual for community early-childhood education centers, and several articles in the evaluation field. He is an active member of the American Evaluation Association and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Thomaz also has a Master of Public Health degree from UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, completed in 1996, and a Dental Surgeon degree from UFRJ, Brazil, completed in 1985.

Thomaz K. Chianca, Ph.D.


Thomaz K. Chianca, Ph.D.

Consultant

thomaz.chianca@gmail.com

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