An earlier audit of the UNICEF Jordan Country Office (JCO) by the Office of Internal Audit and
Investigations (OIAI), recommended the initiation of an evaluability assessment for the current
UNICEF Jordan Country Programme (2023-2027) because of identified issues related to the
management of the key risks evaluated. The UNICEF JCO has also decided to commission this
assessment in response to significant changes of its country programme planning, monitoring,
reporting guidelines and processes in the recent years.
The purpose of the evaluability assessment of the recent country programme is to ensure that
medium- and long-term results can ultimately be demonstrated. The scope of the evaluability
assessment will cover JCO Country Programme Document (CPD) 2023-2027, including its
programme sections, monitoring systems, annual planning, and evaluation plans.
The objectives of the evaluability assessment are (1) to provide an independent assessment of
how well JCO is prepared for a country programme or strategic framework evaluation and (2) to
provide recommendations to enhance the evaluability of the CPD. The aim is to examine whether
JCO has planned to effectively manage key risks, to establish mechanisms for timely
implementation of evaluation recommendations, and whether it possesses the essential resources
and infrastructure required to prove results achievement. Ultimately, the assessment seeks to
enhance JCO's preparedness for an evaluation of the CPD.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | Dr. Susanne Johanna Väth |
Agency Focal Point | Gabrielle Tremblay |
Focal Point Email | gtremblay@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
Country/ies |