The purpose of this evaluation is to generate, through robust and systematic analysis across a range of country contexts, practical solutions that can inform how UNICEF improves the coverage and quality of its humanitarian response. It is anticipated that both the evaluation process and results will contribute to a body of evidence and learning about the enablers and barriers to delivering high-quality humanitarian action in complex humanitarian emergencies – and how these have impacted on UNICEF’s performance and ability to reach affected populations. It will generate practical solutions and recommendations that enable UNICEF to scale up good practice and introduce innovations that will ultimately contribute to improving the coverage and quality of its humanitarian response.
The first phase of the evaluation included three pilot case studies, one field mission (Nigeria) and two desk reviews (Pakistan and Ukraine). The second phase included a further four field missions (Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, the Philippines and Somalia) and four desk reviews (Burundi, Mali, State of Palestine and the Syrian Arab Republic).
The evaluation has three objectives:
• Assess UNICEF performance in achieving coverage and quality in complex humanitarian emergencies based on a sample of countries, including identifying internal and external enabling factors and challenges to UNICEF’s performance.
• Identify internal and external enabling factors and challenges to UNICEF fulfilling its protection mandate
• and role in complex humanitarian emergencies, including its designated role in the MRM resulting from United Nations Security Council resolutions on children affected by armed conflict.
• Capture good practice and innovations that are improving humanitarian action and analyze their potential for more general application by UNICEF.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Laurent Dutordoir |
Focal Point Email | ldutordoir@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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