United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework Terminal Evaluation

United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework Terminal Evaluation

Cancelled
Justification: Please see the message below sent by Richard Jones on 4/14/2022 to remove UNSDCF evaluation from CO Evaluation Plan. Dear Colleagues, I trust this finds you well. We have received a number of questions/ requests regarding the inclusion of UNSDCF evaluations in new Country Office/ CPD evaluations plans. Given that the responsibility for UNSDCF evaluations is now fully in the hands of Resident Coordinator offices and overseen by UNDCO through their M&E function the guidance will be amended, no longer requiring UNSDCF evaluations to be part of Evaluation plans. We will be making adjustments to the UNDP Evaluation guidance accordingly. We would be grateful if you could advise country offices in your regions of this change. We will also review the ERC and see how best to address outstanding UNDAF/ UNSDCF evaluations and their management responses. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best regards, Richard Richard Jones Chief, Capacity Development Section Independent Evaluation Office, UNDP 1 UN Plaza, DC1-2038 New York, NY 10017, USA Phone: +1 (646)-781-4204 www.undp.org/ieo
Planned End Date
Feb 2023
Evaluation Type
UNDAF
Management Response
No
Evaluation Budget
$30,000
  • Evaluation Information
Evaluation Title
United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework Terminal Evaluation
Plan Period
Status
Cancelled
Type
UNDAF
Management Response
No
Plan Date
28 Feb, 2023
Quality Assessment
No
Joint Programme
Yes
Joint Evaluation
Yes
Joint With UN Agencies
Budget
$30,000
GEF Evaluation
No
Expenditure
$0
Stakeholders
UN Agencies, GOSL, MDAs, CSOs
Source of Funding
United Nations Country Team Budget
Countries
Sierra Leone
Comments
Yes
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  • Corporate Outcome and Output

    UNDP Strategic Plan 2018-2021

Output 1.1.2 Marginalised groups, particularly the poor, women, people with disabilities and displaced are empowered to gain universal access to basic services and financial and non-financial assets to build productive capacities and benefit from sustainable livelihoods and jobs

Output 1.4.1 Solutions scaled up for sustainable management of natural resources, including sustainable commodities and green and inclusive value chains

Output 2.2.2 Constitution-making, electoral and parliamentary processes and institutions strengthened to promote inclusion, transparency and accountability

Output 2.2.3 Capacities, functions and financing of rule of law and national human rights institutions and systems strengthened to expand access to justice and combat discrimination, with a focus on women and other marginalised groups

Output 2.4.1 Gender-responsive legal and regulatory frameworks, policies and institutions strengthened, and solutions adopted, to address conservation, sustainable use and equitable benefit sharing of natural resources, in line with international conventions and national legislation

1: Others