By examining information and data available on the project structure, design
and implementation, products and results, the evaluation aims to assess the
project in terms of its effectiveness, impact, and replication. More
specifically, the evaluation examines the project in terms of: Relevance in
light of national priorities and needs, particularly in EKO; Effectiveness of
its partnership strategy, component activities; Efficiency in design, structure
and utilization of resources, Impact in terms of tangible development results;
and, Sustainability in terms of the potential for national ownership,
integration of results and replication in the future. Findings are presented
and analyzed to describe opportunities and challenges and suggest
recommendations for consideration in the second phase of this project.
Specific objectives of the Evaluation are:
1. To evaluate the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and
impact of the project in overall and, specifically of the UNICEF component;
2. To assess the relevance of objectives of the UNICEF-assisted component of
the project and to what extent they have been achieved;
3. To assess the relevance of the UNICEF-assisted interventions vis-à-vis
national priorities and existing state programmes and strategies;
4. To identify gaps and weaknesses in the project’s design and implementation
and offer recommendations regarding the achievement of the envisaged outcomes;
5. To identify lessons learned from the project interventions with a view to
assessing opportunities to continue, refine or change interventions in the
future;
6. To examine partnerships between the main stakeholders implementing the
project;
7. To contribute to the overall evaluation of the project.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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