programmadoelen
Programmadoelen are the objectives that define what a program intends to achieve for its beneficiaries within a specified period. The term is used in Dutch-language management and public policy contexts to distinguish the broader aims of a program from the more concrete deliverables of individual projects. Programmadoelen are typically framed to reflect expected changes in outcomes rather than simple outputs, and they guide decisions about budgets, scope, and governance.
In practice, programmers distinguish between different levels of goals: output goals describe the tangible products or
Measurement and monitoring are essential components. Programmadoelen are accompanied by indicators and targets, baseline data, and
Examples: a health improvement program may aim to increase vaccination coverage, reduce incidence of disease, and
See also: program management, logic model, performance measurement, evaluation.