While this principle, which underlies national evaluation capacity development, is crystal clear in many documents dating back to the Paris Declaration of 2005 and, more recently, the 2030 Agenda, in most countries, national evaluation systems are still nascent.
A General Assembly Resolution of 2014 (A/RES/69/237) called on United Nations entities to support country capacity for evaluation. To get an overview of what has happened since then, the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) has carried out a study on “United Nations contributions to national evaluation capacity development and evolution in national evaluation systems”, which will be published later this
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating: five lessons for developing national evaluation capacity
BlogWhile this principle, which underlies national evaluation capacity development, is crystal clear in many documents dating back to the Paris Declaration of 2005 and, more recently, the 2030 Agenda, in most countries, national evaluation systems are still nascent.
A General Assembly Resolution of 2014 (A/RES/69/237) called on United Nations entities to support country capacity for evaluation. To get an overview of what has happened since then, the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) has carried out a study on “United Nations contributions to national evaluation capacity development and evolution in national evaluation systems”, which will be published later this
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