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Project/Programme 2016
Evaluation of UNICEF’s humanitarian response to the Syria crisis
Agency
United Nations Children's Fund

Overview

The evaluation is intended to serve both an accountability function (historical/summative) and a learning function (forward-looking/formative). The scale and funding for the crisis necessitates an accountability function; the fact that the crisis is becoming a protracted emergency necessitates the learning function. Equal weight is attached to both. The evaluation aims to support further strengthening of UNICEF’s performance in protecting children’s rights and well-being in the region and in responding to large-scale multi-country emergencies.

The purpose of the evaluation is to provide a comprehensive assessment of UNICEF’s overall response to the Syria crisis against its own mandate and standards, its stated objectives, and standard evaluation criteria. The evaluation, based on collation and analysis of relevant data and information, generates evidence, conclusions and key lessons and recommendations concerning UNICEF’s future humanitarian responses both in the sub-region and elsewhere.

The main objective is to provide an independent and robust evaluation of UNICEF’s emergency response under three main headings:
(i) UNICEF’s strategy and key programme interventions, programme choices and related operations, including attributable results.
(ii) UNICEF’s engagement with other actors, with a primary focus on its role in sector coordination where relevant; and a secondary reflection on its collaborations with key stakeholders, including governments, other United Nations agencies, beneficiaries and implementing partners.
(iii) UNICEF’s management structures and operational processes, including its L2 and L3-related procedures, in relation to its Syria crisis response and performance.

Report Details

Year Published 2016
Type Project/Programme
Joint No
Partner/s N/A
Consultant name
Hetty van Doorn, Brian Majewski, Ian Heigh
Agency Focal Point Lovemore Mhuriyengwe
Focal Point Email lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office No
Geographic Scope Country
Country/ies United States

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