Evaluation reports
2017
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Social dialogue interventions: What works and why? Lessons learned from a synthesis review, 2013–2016
19 October 2017
The report presents the findings of a synthesis review of ILO social dialogue interventions from 2013–16. The report is prepared in advance of the 2018 recurrent discussion of the International Labour Conference on Social Dialogue, and is meant as an accompanying piece to the recurrent discussion on the strategic objective of social dialogue and tripartism. It is based on an extensive review of evaluations, project documents and studies related to ILO social dialogue interventions with the aim of contributing to organizational learning. Findings from the analysis will strengthen the evidence base and inform the development and implementation of future social dialogue measures by the ILO and its constituents.
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Independent evaluation of the ILO’s strategy and actions for creating and extending social protection floors, 2012–2017
19 October 2017
This high-level evaluation covered the ILO’s work on social protection following the adoption of the Social Protection Floors Recommendation, 2012 (No. 202), which had a profound impact on its work. The evaluation focused on the ILO’s strategy and work on promoting social protection, including social protection floors, for the 2012–17 period. The evaluation identifies recommendations for improving the ILO’s social protection-related work and reflects on lessons learned and emerging good practices in an effort to contribute to organizational learning.
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Quick Facts - Annual Evaluation Report 2016-2017
17 October 2017
This short two-pager presents a visual set of quick facts that summarizes the Annual Evaluation Report 2016-2017
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Independent evaluation of the ILO’s Decent Work Country Programme strategies and actions in the Mekong subregion, 2012-2017
17 October 2017
ILO Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) are the primary framework for delivering support to member countries in an effort to promote decent work as a key national development strategy. This high-level evaluation assesses the extent to which the ILO’s Decent Work Country Programmes, strategies and actions that were delivered in the Mekong subregion from 2012-17 achieved their expected results. It also identifies recommendations, lessons learned and emerging good practices in order to contribute to organizational leaning by informing future DWCPs and strategies.
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Annual evaluation report 2016-17 (Long Report)
17 October 2017
This year’s report reflects on the ILO’s effectiveness and the progress made in implementing the ILO’s extended evaluation strategy (2011-17) as measured against its three outcomes (1) Improved use of evaluation by ILO constituents and management for governance; (2) Harmonized Office-wide evaluation practice to support transparency and accountability; (3) Evaluation capability expanded through enhanced knowledge, skills and tools.
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Improving the garment sector in Lao PDR: Compliance through inspection and dialogue - Final Evaluation Summary
20 September 2017
Project Code: LAO/13/01/IDA - Evaluation consultant: Mr. Chris Morris
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Cluster independent evaluation of: “Entrepreneurship Development and SME Support in Myanmar” and “Supporting Tourism in Myanmar through Business Management Training” - Final Evaluation Summary
19 September 2017
Project Code: MMR/13/13/NAD and MMR/13/07/SWI - Evaluation consultants: Mr. Martin Østergaard and Ms. Min Min Han
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Inclusive Market Development for Decent Work the Lab (M4DW) - Final Evaluation Summary
19 September 2017
Project Code: GLO/13/15/SWI - Evaluation consultants: The Palladium Group-Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Unit
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Road to Jobs: Bringing decent work to rural households of the Northern Provinces in Afghanistan - Midterm evaluation summary
29 August 2017
Project Code: AFG/14/01/SID - Evaluation consultants: Mr. Ashiq Muhammad Rehman (International) and Mr. Samandar Mahmodi (National
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Combat child labour in domestic work and the worst forms in Haiti - Final evaluation summary
18 August 2017
Project Code: HAI/14/04/NOR - Evaluation consultant: Rima Slaibi
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P&B Outcome 17 (Discrimination in employment and occupation is eliminated) - Final evaluation summary
18 August 2017
Project Code: GLO/14/58/NOR; GLO/12/52/NOR - Evaluation consultant: Magali Bonne-Moreau
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Youth Entrepreneurship Facility in Uganda - Final evaluation summary
07 July 2017
Project Code: UGA/13/02/EEC - Evaluation consultant: Katerina Stolyarenko
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Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People: Tackling the Challenge in Qalyoubia and Menoufia - Final evaluation summary
05 July 2017
Project Code: EGY/12/02/DAN - Evaluation consultant: Bassem Adly
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Building National Floors of Social Protection in Southern Africa - Final evaluation summary
29 June 2017
Project Code: RAF/13/04/IRL - Evaluation consultant: Nicholas Freeland
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Promoting Social Dialogue - Final evaluation summary
29 June 2017
Project Code: MKD/13/02/MKD - Evaluation consultant: Andy Harvey
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Shan State: Peace, Reconciliation, and Development through Community Empowerment - Midterm evaluation summary
19 June 2017
Project Code: MMR/14/01/EEC - Evaluation consultants: Mathias Kjaer and Angela B. Thaung
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Support for the Implementation of the Decent Work Country Programme in Uzbekistan project - Midterm evaluation summary
13 June 2017
Project Code: UZB/14/01/USA - Evaluation consultant: Lotta Nycander
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Supporting the establishment of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Lao PDR and the extension of coverage - Final evaluation summary
09 June 2017
Project Code: LAO/11/01/LUX - Evaluation consultant: Mel Cousins
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Way Out of Informality: Facilitating Formalization of Informal Economy in South Asia - Final evaluation summary
06 June 2017
Project Code: RAS/12/51/JPN and RAS/13/51/JPN - Evaluation consultants: G.P. Rauniyar, A. D’Souza, K .Chakma and W. Bhatt Rai
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Decent Jobs for youth and improved food security through the development of Sustainable Rural Enterprises - Mid-term Evaluation Summary
28 April 2017
Project ZAM/13/04/SID - Evaluation consultants: Ben Haagsma (FSAS, Netherlands), Sadruddin Imran (Innovision, Bangladesh), Ivan Stubbs (Lusaka, Zambia)