Making A Measurable Difference

The WWO Key Results measures align with WWO Objectives. These Key Results are based on the WWO Global Strategy, which emphasizes a combination of an organization and a network that links the stability of organization structure with the nimbleness and access of networks.


The Key Results measure progress in advancing and implementing the 4 foundations from the WWO Roadmap, for:

This tool is available for download by everyone to use in their work, and is part of the WWO Roadmap.

- to measure WWO national team contributions to building the capacity of: 1) leaders, with a primary focus on leaders in the local church and secondary focus on other practitioners or volunteers who support the WWO mission, vision and values; and 2) organizations, including church structures, local churches, FBO’s, NGO’s, and governments, to serve orphaned and vulnerable children and their parents/caregivers, using best practices as in the WWO Roadmap. Additionally, impact measures include the numbers reached, for orphaned and vulnerable children and parents and caregivers.

- to measure WWO national team contributions to supporting spiritual, relational, and practical self-care, so that those called to help call and equip others in solving their own nation’s orphaned and vulnerable children’s problem, will themselves live as beloved sons and daughters of their heavenly Father. In so doing, they themselves will be protected from burnout and also be better equipped and protected as they love and serve others.

- to measure WWO national collaboration and coordination to advance the WWO mission and the WWO Roadmap Foundations. Such collaboration is an intended result of the WWO strategy focused on broadscale collaboration, based on evidence that they catalyze coordinated national action.

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