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United Nations Evaluation Group 2014-2015 workplan SO4 on Partnership
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Partnership Committee members
Agency Name UN Women Marco Segone (Vice Chair) ECA Eskedar Nega FAO Marta Bruno Luisa Belli – FAO’s UNEG focal point GEF Anna Viggh – GEF’s UNEG focal point ITC Miguel Jimenez JIU Nuria CASTELLS OCHA Maria Agnese Giordano OHCHR Jennifer Worrell Flaminia Minelli OIOS Ellen Vinkey Mona Fetouh Messay Tassew Shravanti Reddy Priya Alvarez UNDP Ana Rosa Monteiro Soares UNESCO Barbara Torggler Ekaterina Sediakina-Rivière UNFPA Andrea Cook Alexandra Chambel Hicham Daoudi UN-Habitat Martin Barugahare UNICEF Erica Mattellone ALNAP Francesca Bonino EvalPartners Neha Bhandari Karkara 14 Organizations 23 members
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Vision Partnership is one of the most effective strategy to maximize impact with limited resources Is a mean to achieve an end, and not an end in itself Through strategic partnership, UNEG will achieve two results: maximize its capacity to outreach to external stakeholders, contributing to the global evaluation community while positioning itself as a leading actor leverage partners’ resources and capacities to achieve and enhance UNEG goals
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2014-2015 Outcomes Progress so far: 36% have been achieved;
UNEG capacity to contribute to the global evaluation profession is enhanced UNEG capacity to benefit from the global evaluation profession is enhanced Progress so far: 36% have been achieved; 57% are on track, and 7% have been cancelled
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Major outputs E-learning course on how to develop Advocacy strategies for evaluation E-learning course on Humanitarian Evaluation Guidance on engendering National Evaluation Policies Systemic review on gender in development
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HLP in NY, including MP at ecosoc
First ever global MP meeting for evaluation (Dublin) UNGA resolution on National evaluation capacities 2015 International Year of Evaluation
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Evaluation Torch Global Movement
Evaluation Torch discusses four themes: Identifying the key future priorities for the global evaluation community to launch the Global Evaluation Agenda; Bridging the gap between the evaluation community (supply side) and the policy makers community (demand side), including Parliamentarians; Mainstreaming evaluation in Sustainable Development Goals at international level, and in national development strategies at national level; Developing equity-focused and gender-responsive National Evaluation Policies.
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Torch moving
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Torch moving
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Torch moving
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Torch moving
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31 Countries Where EvalYear Events are Held
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Countries that joined EvalYear so far
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Global Evaluation Week, Parliament of Nepal
The Global Parliamentarian Forum for Evaluation EvalGender+ EvalYouth The Global Evaluation Agenda for
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And what about the cost?
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Thank you!
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