Multi-Country Office for the Caribbean (Barbados)
Select Evaluation Unit Independent Evaluation Service (IES) Regional Office for Arab States (Egypt) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Thailand) Regional Office for East and Southern Africa (Kenya) Regional Office for West and Central Africa (Senegal) Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (Turkey) Regional Office for Americas and the Caribbean (Panama) Multi Country Office for Southern Africa (South Africa) Multi-Country Office for the Maghreb (Morocco) Multi-Country Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka Multi-Country Office for the Pacific (Fiji) Kazakhstan Multi-Country Office for the Caribbean (Barbados) Burundi Cameroon Cote d'Ivoire Democratic Republic of Congo Ethiopia Kenya Liberia Malawi Mali Mozambique Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zimbabwe Egypt Iraq Jordan Palestine Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia Nepal Pakistan Papua New Guinea Thailand Timor Leste Vietnam Albania Bosnia Herzegovina Georgia Kyrgyzstan Moldova Tajikistan Brazil Bolivia Colombia Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Mexico Paraguay UNTF to EVAW Fund for Gender Equality Strategic Partnerships Division Management and Administration Division Algeria Libya Mauritania Tunisia Yemen Somalia Niger China Indonesia Kiribati Lao People's Democratic Republic Philippines Samoa Solomon Islands Vanuatu Kosovo Serbia Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Argentina Honduras Peru Nicaragua Uruguay Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Bahamas Belize Dominica Grenada Guyana Jamaica St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad & Tobago Anguilla Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Montserrat Turks & Caicos Islands Bonaire Curacao St. Maarten Aruba Myanmar Policy, Programme and Intergovernmental Division UN System Coordination Division Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan IST Human Resources Division Executive Director's Office UNIFEM DATA 2008-2011 Chile Turkey Lebanon Central African Republic Civil Society Division Strategy, Planning, Resources and Effectiveness Division African Union Liaison Office - Ethiopia
The evaluation report reflects very rich information. While the programme proved to be very relevant, there were challenges regarding sustained technical support to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. Of the 4 implementing partners only one partner was able to complete all outputs, another completed a majority (90%) and others were significantly challenged. Evaluation Results indicate that baseline data is critical to the development and implementation of all programming, a baseline specific to the knowledge attitudes and perceptions would have been critical for the Social Mobilisation programme, and that more efforts need to be made to embed sustainability into all programmes. Based on recommendations arising from the evaluation, and with a view to informing UN Women’s future support of governments in the Caribbean in rolling out these tools, the MCO: - Recognises the need for relevant baseline data for prevention work, and all programming and has included this in all programme proposals since. - Acknowledges the need for adequate human resources to support implementing partners. - Recognises the need to embed sustainability into programmes and projects as a clearly articulated programme outcome. - UN Women will summarise the recommendations coming from the Evaluation and ensure these are made available to future users of the tools.
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