UNICEF Jordan has commissioned this evaluation of its Makani programme in Jordan, covering the year 2018. The main objective of the evaluation is to assess and report on the performance and results achieved so far against the Programme’s stated objectives. The Makani programme has been implemented in the context of a protracted conflict and humanitarian crisis in Syria and the resultant significant influx of refugees to Jordan. As a consequence of overburdened national systems and dire economic conditions in households, a high proportion of refugee and Jordanian children and youth in Jordan suffer from poverty, lack of access to quality education and livelihood opportunities, violence, child labour, early marriage and pregnancy, lack of parental care and other forms of negligence, exploitation and abuse.
With the goal of allowing all vulnerable children, youth and communities in Jordan to reach their full potential, in 2015 UNICEF launched the Makani programme which adopts an integrated approach linking education, child protection, adolescent and youth participation and WASH services which can be accessed under one roof. The programme is implemented in all twelve governorates of Jordan in refugee camps, host communities (HC) and informal tented settlements (ITSs) through partnership agreements with civil society organisations (CSOs) and the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) of the Government of Jordan (GoJ).
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Gabrielle Tremblay |
Focal Point Email | gtremblay@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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