The South Sudan case study has three specific objectives:
a) Analyse the main CPiE programme components (tracing and reunification of separated and unaccompanied children; reintegration of children from armed forces and armed groups; MRM; sub-cluster coordination; and psychosocial support) against the OECD/DAC criteria
b) Identify key successes and gaps in programmes to protect children in emergencies
c) Provide recommendations for policy and management decisions.
In addition the case study considered the following issues, which will feed into the global evaluation:
- The extent to which preparedness enhanced response and whether there were examples of how response could enhance child protection systems in the longer term
- How formal and less formal components of the CP system linked to enhance protection outcomes
- The extent to which the cross-cutting principles of equity, gender and community participation are effectively integrated and addressed
- The level and manner in which technical guidance (international and/or national) was used to strengthen child protection
- The extent of systematic advocacy on child protection violations
- Progress with the strategy of evidence-building and knowledge management.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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