The main objective of this evaluation is to explore the RRMP’s contribution in responding to the needs of the displaced and returnee populations and the host families in eastern and southeastern DRC, and the Kasai. Beyond its main objective, the TOR includes specific objectives of the evaluation: ‐ Relevance of RRMP mechanism and its interventions in relation to the needs of the displaced and/or returned populations including specific groups ; effectiveness of the interventions ‐ with focus on quality basic services in non‐food items, education, health, nutrition, WASH, and child protection; Efficiency of the national and local implementation mechanisms including coordination and partnerships; Impact of the programme on direct and indirect beneficiaries; sustainability of outcomes and general lessons learned and recommendations for the improvement of RRMP mechanism (including the multisectoral partnership model) for future humanitarian interventions in DRC and other volatile and fragile contexts. The purpose of this evaluation is both summative (assessing lessons learned and the contribution of the RRMP throughout its last four cycles in improving the living conditions of the affected populations) and formative (it fosters learning about the RRMP). It is intended to be used for strategic and programmatic decisionmaking and how best to improve the next RRMP cycle (RRMP9, 2018‐2019) as well as other humanitarian programmes in DRC based on findings and conclusions
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Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
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Agency Focal Point | Frederic Unterreiner |
Focal Point Email | funterreiner@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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