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UNEG Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation
2020 Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation.pdf (1705 KB / English)
2020 Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation-Pledge.pdf (124 KB / English)
UNEG Ethical Guidlines French.pdf (1815 KB / French)
UNEG Ethical Guidlines Spanish.pdf (1816 KB / Spanish)
UNEG Ethical Guidlines Arabic.pdf (1609 KB / Arabic)
Overview
The UNEG Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation were first published in 2008. This document is a revision of the original document and was approved at the UNEG AGM 2020. These revised guidelines are consistent with the standards of conduct in the Charter of the United Nations, the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations, the Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service, and in the Regulations Governing the Status, Basic Rights and Duties of Officials other than Secretariat. They are also consistent with the United Nations’ core values of Integrity, Professionalism and Respect for Diversity, the humanitarian principles of Humanity, Neutrality, Impartiality and Independence and the values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This document aims to support UN entity leaders and governing bodies as well as those organizing and conducting evaluations for the UN to ensure that an ethical lens informs day to day evaluation practice.
This document provides:
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Four ethical principles for evaluation;
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Tailored guidelines for entity leaders and governing bodies, evaluation organizers, and evaluation practitioners;
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A detachable Pledge of Commitment to Ethical Conduct in Evaluation that all those involved in evaluations will be required to sign.
These guidelines are designed to be useful and applicable to all UN agencies, regardless of differences in mission (operational vs. normative agencies), in structures (centralized vs. decentralized), in the contexts for the work (development, peacekeeping, humanitarian) and in the nature of evaluations that are undertaken (oversight/accountability focused vs. learning).
The United Nations Department for General Assembly and Conference Management (DGACM) provided generous in-kind support to translate the 2020 UNEG Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation into Arabic, French and Spanish.
Document Details
Author
- UNEG
Type
- UNEG Guidance Documents
Date
- Jun 2020
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- Guidance