2016-2021 UNDP Zambia Country Programme Mid-Term Evaluation

2016-2021 UNDP Zambia Country Programme Mid-Term Evaluation

Cancelled
Justification: The Mid Term Review of the CDP will not take place because its purpose will be covered by the outcome evaluation of the CDP and the ICPE which will be carried out in 2020 by the Independent Evaluation Office.
Evaluation Plan
Planned End Date
Jun 2019
Evaluation Type
Country Programme Evaluation
Management Response
No
Evaluation Budget
$100,000
  • Evaluation Information
Evaluation Title
2016-2021 UNDP Zambia Country Programme Mid-Term Evaluation
Plan Period
Status
Cancelled
Type
Country Programme Evaluation
Management Response
No
Plan Date
30 Jun, 2019
Quality Assessment
No
Joint Programme
No
Joint Evaluation
Yes
Joint With Government Ministry of National Development Planning
Budget
$100,000
GEF Evaluation
No
Expenditure
$0
Stakeholders
UN Agencies, Government, Cooperating Partners, Implementing Partners, Civil Society Organisations
Source of Funding
UNDP Programme Trac
Countries
Zambia
  • Corporate Outcome and Output

    UNDP Strategic Plan 2018-2021

Output 1.1. National and sub-national systems and institutions enabled to achieve structural transformation of productive capacities that are sustainable and employment - and livelihoods- intensive

Output 1.3. Solutions developed at national and sub-national levels for sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystem services, chemicals and waste

Output 1.4. Scaled up action on climate change adaptation and mitigation across sectors which is funded and implemented

Output 1.5. Inclusive and sustainable solutions adopted to achieve increased energy efficiency and universal modern energy access (especially off-grid sources of renewable energy)

Output 2.1. Parliaments, constitution making bodies and electoral institutions enabled to perform core functions for improved accountability, participation and representation, including for peaceful transitions

Output 2.3 Capacities of human rights institutions strengthened

Output 2.4. Frameworks and dialogue processes engaged for effective and transparent engagement of civil society in national development

Output 2.5. Legal and regulatory frameworks, policies and institutions enabled to ensure the conservation, sustainable use, and access and benefit sharing of natural resources, biodiversity and ecosystems, in line with international conventions and national

Output 2.6. Legal reform enabled to fight discrimination and address emerging issues (such as environmental and electoral justice

Output 3.2. Functions, financing and capacity of sub-national level institutions enabled to deliver improved basic services and respond to priorities voiced by the public

Output 3.3. National institutions, systems, laws and policies strengthened for equitable, accountable and effective delivery of HIV and related services

Output 3.6. Governance institutional, and other critical bottlenecks addressed to support achievement of the MDGs and other internationally agreed development goals

Output 3.4. Functions, financing and capacity of rule of law institutions enabled, including to improve access to justice and redress

1: Crisis Prevention & Recovery

2: Cross-cutting Development Issue

3: Democratic Governance

4: Environment & Sustainable Development

5: Others

6: Poverty and MDG