The overall objectives of the country case study of Tanzania are to:
• Assess UNICEF’s leadership, leveraging, and convening role at Tanzania country level
• Assess the adequacy and relevance of UNICEF’s global strategies on VAC in Tanzania
• Assess application of strategies at national level, considering both prevention and response
• Assess the design, implementation and results of UNICEF-supported approaches to reduce VAC in Tanzania
• Provide forward-looking conclusions, lessons and actionable recommendations
Based on these objectives, the following specific evaluation questions linked to the global evaluation questions were developed:
EQ1: How relevant, appropriate, and coherent is the programme logic of the Tanzania VAC programme?
EQ2: How effective has the UNICEF-supported Tanzania Child Protection Programme (CPP) been in terms of implementation processes and programme results regarding VAC?
EQ3: How effectively have the VAC-related Tanzania CPPs integrated key crosscutting themes and implementation modalities, including gender equality, disabilities, other human rights and equity considerations, country context and capacity into design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation to feed back into policy and decisions?
EQ 4: How effective have UNICEF’s advocacy, leadership, leveraging, convening and partnership roles been at country level in Tanzania to protect children from violence?
EQ 5: How efficient have UNICEF’s organisational policies, strategies and country programme management practices been in obtaining results with regards to VAC at Tanzania country level?
EQ 6: To what extent are VAC programme implementation processes and results in Tanzania sustainable and can they be scaled up over the immediate-, medium- and long-term?
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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