The main objectives of the evaluation are the following:
1. Provide an independent assessment of the performance of the response programme in relation to expected programmatic and emerging results and the contributions made to reduce the vulnerabilities of migrant and refugee children and their families;
2. To assess the adequacy of UNICEF’s response in providing humanitarian assistance to refugee and migrant children, their caregivers, and to unaccompanied children in Greece, in line with the interventions’ theory of change constructed during the inception phase;
3. To assess the extent to which the response has been guided by the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action, including human rights-based approach to programming and gender equality programming;
4. To assess how effectively UNICEF has been implementing its planned interventions, including about equity and gender concerns;
5. To determine the extent to which UNICEF’s management, coordination and delivery mechanisms implemented in cooperation with Government, implementing partners and other actors, have supported near- and medium-/long-term results about provision of assistance to refugee and migrant children, their caregivers, and to unaccompanied children in Greece;
6. To provide actionable recommendations to UNICEF on improving the response and on supporting the sustainability of response results;
7. To identify good practices, provide lessons learned and forward-looking recommendations for actors involved in the Mediterranean migration and refugee crisis, as well as for other regions and countries (including those with high income) affected by high refugee and migrant influx.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Ioannis Papachristodoulou |
Focal Point Email | ipapachristodoulou@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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