UNDAF Uganda 2010-2014 Mid Term Review

UNDAF Uganda 2010-2014 Mid Term Review

Completedon 8 Nov, 2012
Evaluation Plan
Planned End Date
Nov 2012
Evaluation Type
UNDAF
Management Response
Yes
Evaluation Budget
$50,000
  • Evaluation Information
Evaluation Title
UNDAF Uganda 2010-2014 Mid Term Review
Plan Period
Status
Completed
Type
UNDAF
Management Response
Yes
Plan Date
1 Nov, 2012
Quality Assessment
No
Completion Date
8 Nov, 2012
Joint Programme
No
Joint Evaluation
Yes
Joint With UN agencies
Budget
$50,000
GEF Evaluation
No
Expenditure
$0
Stakeholders
UN agencies
Source of Funding
UN agencies
Countries
Uganda
Comments
Yes
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  • Corporate Outcome and Output

    UNDP Strategic Plan 2018-2021

Capacities of national and local institutions enhanced to scale up proven MDG acceleration interventions and to plan, monitor, report and evaluate the MDG progress in the context of related national development priorities

Policies, strategies and partnerships established to enhance public-private sector collaboration and private sector and market development that benefit the poor and ensure that low-income households and small enterprises have access to a broad range of financial and legal services

Strengthened national capacity for inclusive governance and coordination of national HIV responses, and for the protection of human rights of people affected by HIV, including women and other vulnerable groups

National, regional and local levels of governance expand their capacities to reduce conflict and manage the equitable delivery of public services

Legislatures, regional elected bodies, and local assemblies have strengthened institutional capacity, enabling them to represent their constituents more effectively

Strengthened national, regional and local level capacity to mainstream gender equality and women's empowerment in government policies and institutions

National and local institutions have the capacities to fulfill key functions of government for recovery in early post-crisis situations

Livelihoods and economic recovery generated, including infrastructure restoration, employment and sustainable income earning opportunities for crisis affected communities

Development plans and programmes integrate environmentally sustainable solutions in a manner that promotes poverty reduction, MDG achievement and low-emission climate-resilient development

National and local governments and communities have the capacities to adapt to climate change and make inclusive and sustainable environment & energy decisions benefitting in particular under-served populations

UNDP programmes/projects integrate gender equality and women's empowerment in line with the UNDP gender equality strategy, 2008-2011

1: Crisis Prevention & Recovery

2: Cross-cutting Development Issue

3: Democratic Governance

4: Environment & Sustainable Development

5: Poverty and MDG