SUPA71 conducted the midterm evaluation of the “Creating an Inclusive and Transformative Youth-Led Climate Action Movement (CINTALAM)” project from February to April 2026. The project is funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by Save the Children (SC) in partnership with the Green South Foundation (GSF), with activities across Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala Provinces.
The objective of this evaluation was to assess the project’s progress in relation to its design, objectives, and expected outcomes, including its contribution to relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 4, 5, 7, 12, and 13. The evaluation also examined key cross-cutting issues such as gender equality, youth engagement, human rights, inclusion of people with disabilities, and the visibility of EU support.
This assessment applied a mixed-methods approach, combining desk reviews, quantitative surveys, and qualitative data collection through key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs). Primary data collection was conducted between February and March 2026, engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including children, youth, community members, civil society organizations (CSOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), local authorities, and project staff.
The evaluation aimed to determine whether the project is effectively reaching its intended target groups, including marginalized populations, and to identify early outcomes and lessons learned to inform improvements during the remaining implementation period.
SUPA71 would like to extend its gratitude to all relevant participants in this evaluation for their willingness to share information that will be beneficial for improving future project implementation and strengthening youth-led climate action initiatives. Furthermore, SUPA71 extends its gratitude to the SC Thailand and GSF teams for their continuous support, collaboration, and guidance throughout the evaluation.














