Multi-Country Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka
Select Evaluation Unit Multi-Country Office for the Maghreb (Morocco) Multi-Country Office for the Maghreb (Morocco) Malawi IST Regional Office for West and Central Africa (Senegal) Jordan 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 Malawi Multi-Country Office for Central Asia (Kazakhstan) Multi-Country Office for the Caribbean (Barbados) Burundi Cameroon Multi-Country Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka DRC China Kenya Liberia Malawi Mali Mozambique Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Uganda Zimbabwe Egypt Iraq Jordan Liberia Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia IST 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 Intergovernmental Support and Strategic Partnership Bureau Management and Administration Bureau Cape Verde Algeria Libya Mauritania Tunisia Yemen Somalia Ghana Guinea-Bissau 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 Programme Division Policy Division UN System Coordination Division Strategic Partnership, Civil Society, Communications and Resource Mobilization Division Dummy Unit Turkmenistan Russian Federation Azerbaijan Armenia Ukraine Montenegro Uzbekistan IST Human Resources Executive Director's Office UNIFEM DATA 2008-2011 CHILE test test test
The Evaluation Report commends the relevance of the project in strengthening Planning and Budgeting processes from a gender perspective, further acknowledging the critical role played by UNW in building the capacities of the organizations traditionally disengaged in the national budgeting process. The Evaluation further commends UN Women’s approach to capacity building as a strategic investment in ensuring institutionalization and sustainability of GRB interventions in the region. The Report on the other hand makes a few critical observations on the design of the intervention. Given the nature of the Evaluation, the Senior Management and the Project Implementation Team observe the inability of the Evaluation to respond to critical focus areas listed in the TOR, including the assessment of financial parameters that was proposed in the ToR. While it was expected that the Evaluation would generate recommendations on improving national Budgeting and Accounting systems, most comments point to larger operational issues in the modus operandi of the UN system, an area that was not intended to be a focus subject for the purpose of this evaluation. It is also noteworthy that most conclusions observed in the Evaluation are not strongly supported by evidence. Detailed comments and course corrections were given by the Asia Pacific Regional Office Evaluation Specialist on the inception report, however were not followed through by the Evaluator. While the methodology was revised in the inception report, based on the comments provided by the Regional Office, the final evaluation report illustrates that the revised methodology was not adequately implemented. The UN Women MCO is working on integrating some of the useful insights that emerged in the Evaluation on the mainstreaming of gender issues in national budgeting and planning processes.
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