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   <media:description>The UNICEF Evaluation Office, in close collaboration with the UNICEF Gender Team, conducted an Evaluation of the UNICEF Gender Policy and Gender Action Plans to support learning and accountability on progress towards gender equality. The evaluation assessed three key themes: first, the gender equality conceptual framework and articulation in the organization; second, the institutional enablers and their implementation; and third, the programmatic results and the integration of gender equality across programmes. The evaluation also identified good practices and lessons learned so that the organization can continue to provide effective leadership in gender.


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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

The most vulnerable people worldwide deserve decisions affecting their lives to be based on rigorous evidence. As global needs rise and resources struggle to keep pace, we do not have the luxury of doing what we think might work — or worse, do what doesn’t work or what might inadvertently be doing harm. Rather, we need to take evidence-based decisions on how to best achieve our end goals. Rigorous evidence matters. When we have it, we must use it; when we don’t, we should produce it. Riaz Lodhi, country director of WFP El Salvador says the results from impact evaluations ensure that the resources from donors go to the right people at the right time.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations


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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

Qundeel Khattak, Senior Research Advisor, Humanitarian Cash and Voucher Assistance, Save the Children, says it’s important to keep sharing innovative approaches in impact evaluation, especially in fragile settings. Some outcomes from the forum included to make wider use of A/B testing, as well as innovative methods such as geospatial analysis and machine learning-based causal inference, to test and refine what works in fragile contexts.

The forum highlighted the importance of innovating the way we address nutrition and health issues. Children’s well-being programmes are often multi-sectoral and multi-actor interventions, thus breaking through silos to coordinate impact evaluations with UN and non-UN partners is key.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

The forum affirmed the need to run impact evaluations in the most difficult contexts; adapting methods to operate in fast-moving, volatile environments is a major priority for keeping impact evaluation relevant. Amber Peterman, associate research professor at the University of North Carolina, says evidence in these contexts remain scarce, and although there is often a hesitancy to collect data due to ethical issues, we can and we should collect it in a safe way for vulnerable populations.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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  <published>2025-09-15T20:22:47+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>Over 250 million children remain out of school. For many, the right to education is still out of reach.
This video highlights evidence from the recent Evaluation of UNICEF’s contribution to reducing out-of-school children and improving access to multiple and flexible pathways to learning. It showcases good practices and innovative approaches from Bangladesh, Uganda, and the Philippines—ranging from community-based learning centers, innovative pedagogical approaches for remedial education, and micro-certification for youth.
These efforts demonstrate how contextualization and stakeholder engagement can help create inclusive, responsive, and sustainable learning opportunities for every child.

To access the Good Practice Notes, click here:
https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-contributions-reducing-oosc-and-enhancing-access-mfps-learning

To review the evaluation, click here: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/reports#/detail/19614/evaluation-of-unicef-contributions-to-the-reduction-of-oosc-and-improving-opportunities-for-alternative-learning-pathways

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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

The forum emphasised the role of the UN to support governments in translating policy challenges into evaluation questions and rigorous evidence into policy action. National governments can play a key role in building an evaluation mindset and demanding impact evaluation. Joerg Faust, director of the German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) says governments need to improve incentive schemes for more impact evaluations.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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   <media:description>Évaluations des Programmes sur l'Assainissement Total Piloté par la Communauté : Leçons apprises et bonnes pratiques en matière de Durabilité

Leçons tirées des évaluations de l’assainissement total piloté par la communauté : impacts, défis et perspectives.


Ce webinaire sera l’occasion de discuter les expériences et bonnes pratiques soulignées par les évaluations de plusieurs programmes portant sur l'Assainissement Total Piloté par la Communauté (ATPC) soutenues par l'UNICEF en partenariat avec les partenaires nationaux de l’Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre. De manière particulière, il s’agira d'explorer les résultats d’un travail de synthèse des évaluations réalisées dans la période de 2020-2024, en soulignant les dimensions de durabilité et de résilience des interventions ATPC avec des exemples concrets du Burkina Faso, Senegal et Togo.</media:description>
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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

The forum reiterated a need to break siloed ways of working to tackle shared learning challenges together. Joint evaluations demonstrate the value of collaboration by promoting accountability and learning across UN agencies and with other partners. It’s critical for joint efforts along the humanitarian development nexus to continue, says Loic Couasnon, assistant evaluation officer, UNHCR.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

Cost-effectiveness analysis is crucial for maximizing the value of impact evaluations. Evaluators should build cost analysis into evaluation designs by default. A key action point of the forum was to embed cost-effectiveness analysis in every impact evaluation to demonstrate the value of programmes and give clear guidance to decision-makers on how to drive efficiency. Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, deputy director general, Norad says it’s critical that every dollar or krone spent must most be as cost-effectively spent as possible to reach more people, more effectively.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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   <name>UNICEF Evaluation</name>
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  <published>2025-08-06T17:42:08+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>As part of the Global Impact Evaluation Forum 2024, organized by UNICEF and WFP, this video revisits key insights six months after the event, focusing on the role of impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts.

Six months on: impact evaluation in humanitarian and fragile contexts builds a case for aid

Impact evaluation builds a case for effective aid. As scepticism of international aid increases, impact evaluation helps reinforce the sector’s standing and help organizations to make the best possible decisions with finite resources. As Florence Kondylis, research manager from the World Bank says, “we owe it to our clients — the poor who live in conflict-affected regions”.

For more information, visit: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/unicef-and-wfp-global-impact-evaluation-forum-2024-united-nations

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  <title>How to measure impact to improve the lives of forcibly displaced and host populations?</title>
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   <name>UNICEF Evaluation</name>
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  <published>2025-07-14T15:56:26+00:00</published>
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   <media:description>📣 As part of our ‘Show &amp; Tell’ evaluation seminar series, we conducted a webinar on &quot;How to measure impact to improve the lives of forcibly displaced and host populations? 
Visit for more details: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/documents/prospects-2024-2027-programme-how-measure-impact-improve-lives-forcibly-displaced-and
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  <author>
   <name>UNICEF Evaluation</name>
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  <published>2025-07-02T16:26:21+00:00</published>
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   <media:title>Is UNICEF’s Strategic Plan working?</media:title>
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Our latest short video breaks down the findings of the global evaluation of UNICEF’s 2022–2025 Strategic Plan. From what is going well to what needs to improve, it offers key insights for anyone interested in results for children.

Explore the evaluation report and more: https://www.unicef.org/evaluation/evaluation-unicef-strategic-plan-2022-2025</media:description>
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Also known as developmental or adaptive evaluation, this approach is built for complexity. It’s flexible, real-time, and designed to evolve with the programme. Unlike traditional evaluations, iterative evaluation supports continuous learning and evidence-based decisions throughout the project lifecycle.</media:description>
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💡 Tahiry Hasintsoa Rambinimananad’expérience : Des évaluations d’impact déjà réalisées au Burundi, leur utilité, et en quoi elles se distinguent des approches classiques.
🔹 Des solutions pratiques : Identifier les principaux freins (capacités, données, ressources…) et explorer des pistes concrètes pour les surmonter.
 
👥 Avec la participation d’experts de l’Université du Burundi et de l’UNICEF-Burundi.
 
Conférenciers
Michel Armel Ndayikeza - Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université du Burundi
Jean Claude Nyamweru - Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université du Burundi
Arcade Ndoricimpa - Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université du Burundi
Eric Nsabiyumva - Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université du Burundi
Ndriakita Solonionjanirina (Nirina) - Research and Evaluation Specialist
 
Moderator
Tahiry Hasintsoa Rambinimanana - Research &amp; Evaluation Specialist, UNICEF Madagascar</media:description>
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The UNICEF Evaluation Office has actively engaged young people through youth advisory groups (YAGs) in global evaluations, including the Evaluation of the Gender Policy and Gender Action Plans and the Evaluation of the Strategic Plan. Their contributions have helped make these evaluations more inclusive, responsive, and reflective of the diverse realities of young people.

Speakers:
-Erica Mattellone - Senior Evaluation Specialist and Team Leader, UNICEF Evaluation Office

Moderator
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