The evaluation is a theory-based evaluation, drawing on the Joint Programme intervention logic, as represented in the evolving Joint Programme results frameworks. The guiding framework used for the evaluation is an evaluation matrix, consisting of evaluation questions and assumptions. The evaluation used a mixed methods design, comprising case studies, virtual case studies, desk review and an e-survey. A systems-based approach was used to map the key categories of stakeholders, disaggregated by human-rights roles and gender where possible. Analysis was carried out using a range of techniques, including content analysis, comparative analysis, qualitative analysis and quantitative techniques such as financial analysis and trend analysis. The contribution of the programme to observed results was explored using qualitative comparative analysis and contribution analysis.
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Type | |
Joint | Yes |
Partner/s | N/A |
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Agency Focal Point | Joseph Mabirizi |
Focal Point Email | jmabirizi@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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