Summary of United Nations Evaluation Evidence: A Visible Shift - the Independent Resident Coordinator
2024
ELR 2999
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Title
Summary of United Nations Evaluation Evidence: A Visible Shift - the Independent Resident Coordinator
Imprint
New York (New York - USA): UNSDG System-Wide Evaluation Office, 2024.
Language Note
English
Description
2 v.
ISBN/LRC Code
WFPELR2999
Summary
This summary compiles evidence on elements of the United Nations development system reforms focused on the resident coordinator system. It covers analysis, findings and recommendations related to the role of the resident coordinator and the Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO) in improving efficiency, effectiveness, coherence and coordination of operational activities for development. It also covers implementation and compliance with the Management and Accountability Framework (MAF) of the United Nations development and resident coordinator system and strengthened joint programming processes and the use of joint programmes at the country level . This summary draws on the extensive knowledge and evidence generated by independent evaluations conducted across the United Nations development system between 2021 and 2024. It presents key issues and learning from evaluations for consideration in the context of United Nations system-wide and intergovernmental policy discussions.
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Public
Call Number
ELR 2999
Language
English
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