Sec. 8. Monitoring and evaluation of supported programs
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The Board of Directors shall review, on a no less than annual basis, specific and detailed criteria for the monitoring and evaluation of End Modern Slavery Initiative supported projects. The criteria required to be established pursuant to subsection
(a)shall be designed to measure progress against baseline data and shall be rigorously designed based on international corporate and nongovernmental best practices. Each supported project shall be regularly and rigorously monitored and evaluated, on a not less than biennial basis, by an independent monitoring and evaluation entity, against the specific and detailed criteria established pursuant to subsection (a), and shall have its progress towards its stated goals measured by such entity against baseline data. The End Modern Slavery Initiative shall support the development of a scientifically sound, representative survey methodology for measuring prevalence with reference to existing research and experience and shall apply the methodology consistently to determine the baseline prevalence in target populations and outcomes in order to periodically assess progress in reducing prevalence. The Board of Directors shall establish, and revise on a no less than annual basis, specific and detailed criteria for the suspension and termination, as appropriate, of projects supported by the End Modern Slavery Initiative Foundation that regularly or consistently fail to meet the criteria required by this section.