3A
Context of Implementation Analysis
An interview and discussion guide that allows the National Coordination Mechanism to compare and contrast model and target sites to better understand the factors contributing to successful adaptation and scale.
Adapted from: Syntegral
A tool to understand what led to an activity’s success at model sites, how new contexts differ, and how activities can be adapted to new conditions.
Activities take place in certain environments, at certain times, with particular people and resources—all of which contribute to their outcomes. Assessing key factors of success at a model site compared to proposed new sites can help strengthen planning and help teams be proactive in designing adaptations.
You should now have
- An understanding of factors that led to success at the model site
- An understanding of whether those factors are in place in the target site(s)
- Ideas on the adaptations that may be needed at the target site(s) to ensure that core factors for success are present