The evaluation is about assessing UNICEF's work on child poverty reduction. It aims to evaluate UNICEF's child poverty work in influencing national processes and interventions to bring about an impact in the lives of children living in poverty. The evaluation will focus on both summative and formative components, documenting the results achieved through UNICEF's actions and strategies to reduce child poverty, as well as providing forward-looking lessons and practical solutions to strengthen UNICEF's work in this area. The evaluation will cover the period from 2018 to the present and will encompass all three of UNICEF's organizational levels—HQ, RO, and CO. It will also explore the relevance of UNICEF's strategic work on child poverty in humanitarian and fragile settings. The evaluation will assess UNICEF's capacities to achieve child poverty objectives, identify lessons learned and good practices, and gauge the role, prioritization, and relevance of UNICEF's child poverty reduction work among all UNICEF levels and external stakeholders. The evaluation will also assess the achievement of results in child poverty reduction under Goal Area 5 and its linkages to social protection, as well as the status of UNICEF's resources to deliver on its child poverty agenda. The evaluation will provide insights to UNICEF divisions and offices, as well as other development partners associated with the Global Coalition to End Child Poverty.
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Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Agency Focal Point | Adrian Shikwe |
Focal Point Email | ashikwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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