The project closed December 2017. The primary aim of the project was to strengthen the capacity of countries to develop and implement the Environmental Rule of Law (EROL)| allowing nations to achieve internationally agreed environmental objectives and goals. Furthermore| the project sought to foster a coherent and coordinated assistance on the issue of EROL within the UN system to advance the contribution of justice| governance| and law to environmental sustainability. The project was a joint effort between UNEP| INTOSAI| INECE| ELI| World Bank| Nairobi University| Michigan University| Rule of Law Unit SG’s Office| UCL| EUFJE| OAS| Georgetown University Law School| several national governments| GLOBE| IAJ| and the UN System Training Institute. The evaluation has three primary purposes: (i) Provide evidence of results to meet accountability requirements. (ii) Promote learning| feedback| and knowledge sharing through results and lessons learned among UNEP| governments| and international and national executing agencies. (iii) Highlight to past| present| and future project managers| beneficiaries| and external stakeholders the strengths and shortcomings of the project to promote transparency and focus for upcoming projects.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Theme/s | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Janet Wildish |
Focal Point Email | janet.wildish@un.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | Yes |
Geographic Scope | Global |