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DA COVID Social Protection Project_Final Evaluation Report

18 Oct 2024

focus on how the crosscutting issues of human rights and gender equality were Evaluation methodology addressed throughout the project The evaluation was guided by the OECD DAC design and implementation; how the evaluation criteria and includes the following: interventions advance the rights of the relevance and validity of design, coherence, target groups and particularly the most effectiveness, e. [...] The lack of coherence between the the continuity of the efforts within the portfolio workstreams in the project design impacted the of each IE. [...] Description of the Project 2.1 Background The DA COVID-19 joint Special Project on Social Protection (COVID SP) was initiated at the inception of the world’s first pandemic, in highly volatile and uncertain context related to the dynamic and ripple effects triggered by the pandemic itself and on the backdrop of recessionary impact of the global financial crisis of 2008/2009 on the economies worldw. [...] The project also contributed to expanding the repository of non-contributory social protection measures implemented by countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in response to the pandemic through the COVID-19 Observatory in Latin America and the Caribbean and the Observatory on Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean (Social Development and COVID-19 in Latin America and the Carib. [...] 43 ● Quality of the project reports and progress records: the lack of data reported by the project vis-à-vis the results framework as well as insufficient project records shared with the evaluation team at the inception phase, limited the capacities of the evaluation team to explore the progress of the project.

Authors

Meghan Sullivan

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Pages
157
Published in
Switzerland

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