In 2018, the Evaluation Office (EO) commissioned a thematic evaluation of UNICEF’s coverage and quality in complex humanitarian situations. The evaluation had three objectives:
To assess UNICEF performance in achieving coverage and quality in complex humanitarian situations based on a sample of countries, including identifying internal and external enabling factors and challenges to UNICEF’s performance;
To identify internal and external enabling factors and challenges to UNICEF fulfilling its protection mandate and role in complex humanitarian situations;
To capture good practice and innovations that are improving humanitarian action and analyse their
potential for UNICEF.
Building on work undertaken in 2018 as part of the global evaluation, for which Somalia was a case study, a second phase was undertaken by an evaluation team in 2021 to provide an update to the findings and to develop a ‘fully fledged’ evaluation report. The purpose of the evaluation remains the same as the main evaluation: to generate practical solutions for the improvement of the coverage and quality of the UNICEF response in Somalia. The objectives of this evaluation were to i) assess the performance of UNICEF in achieving coverage and quality in Somalia in 2015–18 and 2020–21; ii) identify the key enabling and inhibiting factors that influenced the delivery of high-quality humanitarian action in Somalia; and iii) capture good practice and innovation.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Joshua Kakaire |
Focal Point Email | jkakaire@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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