The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme was initiated on January 31, 2022. Its core aim is to provide multi-sector humanitarian assistance to meet the needs of Ethiopia’s most vulnerable populations; support poor households so they are better able to withstand disasters and shocks; and invest in the humanitarian system so it can identify risks and respond early and cost-effectively. It is a multi-sector programme, designed to enable implementing partners to support those in greatest need across health, nutrition, WASH, protection, humanitarian cash, emergency education and social protection.
The purpose of the evaluation is to provide an objective assessment of EC2R progress and achievements, identify gaps and challenges, capture learnings, and highlight best practices. The findings will inform the remaining period of EC2R implementation and potentially shape the design of future phases of the programme.
The primary users of the evaluation will be the implementing partners, the regional and national governments of Ethiopia, and the donoe. These stakeholders will benefit from the evaluation by gaining insights that will support more informed operational and strategic decision-making, enhance programme effectiveness, and ultimately contribute to the successful achievement of EC2R’s objectives. The findings and lessons learned will be actively disseminated and shared with all relevant stakeholders to maximise their impact.
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Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | Dr. Mohammed Seid, Dr. Robert Poppe, Dr. Cherkos Meaza, Nolawit Teshome, Sintayehu Tilaye, Yebelay Berehan |
Agency Focal Point | Maryamawit Solomon Assefa |
Focal Point Email | massefa@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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