The evaluation will assess the community-based child protection services programme that UNICEF has been implementing in partnership with various NGOs in response to the Syria refugee crisis in Turkey. The evaluation will be formative and is intended to serve both an accountability and a learning function.
On one hand, the funding invested by UNICEF in the community-based child protection services programme since January 2016 represents over 80% of the overall UNICEF expenditure in the response to the Syria crisis in the child protection sector in Turkey. For this reason, the evaluation is commissioned to respond to accountability requirements and provide an in-depth overview based on an independent assessment for the use of different stakeholders, including UNICEF, donors, development partners, the international and national community and beneficiaries.
On the other hand, a forward-looking evaluation is critical at this point to take stock and learn from the work done in the fi
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Farhod Khamidov |
Focal Point Email | fkhamidov@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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