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Project/Programme 2022
Midterm Evaluation of "Building Resilience Among Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities in Cox's Bazar" Programme
Agency
United Nations Children's Fund

Overview

Cox’s Bazar District is currently hosting 860,000 Rohingya refugees, nearly all of whom are living in 34 congested camps in the district. This crisis has created a challenging situation for Bangladesh, particularly for the communities in Cox’s Bazar District, one of the worst-performing in terms of child related development indicators and vulnerability to natural disasters. To address the context and conditions in Cox’s Bazar, the European Union funded a programme specifically designed to build the resilience among Rohingya refugees in Camps 7 and 15 and across the host communities of Pekua and Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar, in an integrated manner. In these areas, UNICEF is working to support children under 5, school-aged children, adolescents and mothers along with the community (including vulnerable groups) more broadly. This midterm evaluation is planned to assess this first phase of the programme (DEVCO-I) on the progress of activities and results to-date, specifically by:
1. Assessing the relevance, coherence, and coverage of this programme, considering gender, human rights, COVID, and recent disasters
2. Assessing the quality and fidelity of implementation of the programme’s activities, including their internal integration as well as coordination with other agencies
3. Assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of the programme as well as progress towards impact on both the Rohingya refugees and the host communities, considering differences in gender, age, and ability, and the effects of COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters
4. Identifying the programme’s current strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities of the integrated model of intervention, identifying indications of connectedness, sustainability, and systemic change for both Rohingya and host communities
5. Drawing lessons learned & recommendations for further improvement of the programme immediately and in future phases, as well as for similar contexts in resilience building of refugee populations

Report Details

Year Published 2022
Type Project/Programme
Joint Yes
Partner/s N/A
Consultant name
Rahul Agrawal
Agency Focal Point Bharat Gautam
Focal Point Email bgautam@unicef.org
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office No
Geographic Scope Country
Country/ies Bangladesh

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