The evaluation aims to respond to a number of questions related to
effectiveness and impact of the programmes against stated objectives and of
programming approaches employed. The evaluation also examines the links of
these programmes to national and UNICEF strategic priorities related to child
and youth participation, as well as, quality of partnership. This exercise
specifically seeks to address the following objectives:
1. To review and analyze the accomplishments and level and quality of
participation of the four UNICEF-supported adolescent and youth participation
projects implemented within UNICEF-Cambodia’s CPAP 2006-2010.
2. To evaluate the above four programmes with focus on:
• Relevance to national and UNICEF priorities
• Effectiveness in achieving stated objectives
• Impact of each of the projects
• Efficiency of approaches (as appropriate)
• Sustainability of the projects
The evaluation of the four projects was also guided by the extent of
application of UNICEF’s general standard and principles in working with
children and youth, as follows:
• equity
• gender
• protection
• child-friendly environment
3. To identify and highlight the best practices from each of the four projects,
if any, and lessons learned for future documentation
4. To generate recommendations for future improvement of the individual
project, including recommendations on what and how UNICEF could engage with
areas of work addressing issues of adolescents and young people with UN and the
government.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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