Final Evaluation UNSDCF 2021-2023

Final Evaluation UNSDCF 2021-2023

Cancelled
Justification: to be cancelled as per the message from IEO below MESSAGE FROM IEO 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.
Evaluation Plan
Planned End Date
Nov 2023
Evaluation Type
UNDAF
Management Response
No
Evaluation Budget
$50,000
  • Evaluation Information
Evaluation Title
Final Evaluation UNSDCF 2021-2023
Plan Period
Status
Cancelled
Type
UNDAF
Management Response
No
Plan Date
30 Nov, 2023
Quality Assessment
No
Joint Programme
Yes
Joint Evaluation
No
Budget
$50,000
GEF Evaluation
No
Expenditure
$0
Stakeholders
UN Agencies Ministry of Economy and Finance
Source of Funding
RCO resources
Countries
Madagascar
  • Corporate Outcome and Output

    UNDP Strategic Plan 2018-2021

Output 1.1.1 Capacities developed across the whole of government to integrate the 2030 Agenda, the Paris Agreement and other international agreements in development plans and budgets, and to analyse progress towards the SDGs, using innovative and data-driven solutions

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 1.2.1 Capacities at national and sub-national levels strengthened to promote inclusive local economic development and deliver basic services including HIV and related services

Output 1.2.2 Enabling environment strengthened to expand public and private financing for the achievement of the SDGs

Output 1.2.3 Institutions and systems enabled to address awareness, prevention and enforcement of anti-corruption measures to maximize availability of resources for poverty eradication

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

Output 1.5.1 Solutions adopted to achieve universal access to clean, affordable and sustainable energy

Output 2.1.1 Low emission and climate resilient objectives addressed in national, sub-national and sectoral development plans and policies to promote economic diversification and green growth

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 2.3.1 Data and risk-informed development policies, plans, systems and financing incorporate integrated and gender-responsive solutions to reduce disaster risks, enable climate change adaptation and mitigation, and prevent risk of conflict

Output 3.1.1 Core government functions and inclusive basic services4 restored post-crisis for stabilisation, durable solutions to displacement and return to sustainable development pathways within the framework of national policies and priorities

1: Others