2016 UNEG Evaluation Week - Evaluation Practice Exchange
Overview
Stream 1: Evaluability of the SDGs
- Carlos Rafael DIEZ DE MEDINA SUAREZ, ILO Director of Statistics and member of Inter Agency Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) (PPT)
- Colin Kirk, Director Evaluation Office, UNICEF
Panel/World Café
- In-house meta-analysis of ESCWA evaluations, Sonya Meyerson-Knox, ESCWA
- FAO Evaluating UN Agencies contributions to the SDGs: The FAO experience Carlos Tarazona, FAO
- IFAD/FAO/WFP Evaluability of the SDGs, the main outcomes of an International workshop on the Evaluability of SDG-2, held in Rome in November 2015, Johanna Pennarz, IFAD (Video)
- ILO Evaluability of SDGs through a decent work lens, Peter Wichmand, ILO (PPT)
- UNESCO Reflections about cultural context and the contribution of culture to the SDGs, Barbara Torggler, UNESCO
- GEF evaluability of the SDGs related to saving the planet, Anna Viggh, GEF (Note)
- UNDP Evaluability of Goal 16 and Challenges Indran Naidoo, UNDP (PPT)
Evaluation in the SDG era: lessons, challenges and opportunities for UNEG (PPT; Report; Annexes)
Stream 2: No one left behind
- Oanh Nguyen, UNDP: UNDP’s contribution to gender equality and women’s empowerment (2008-2013): Analytical frameworks (PPT)
- Urs Nagel, UNICEF: Impact evaluations of the UNICEF-IKEA Foundation programme on Improving Adolescents Lives in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan: Integrating an equity and gender equality focus ex-ante in programme and evaluation design (PPT)
- Miguel Torralba, IFAD: Three examples of how IFAD- IOE has contributed to the “No One Left Behind” commitment through evaluations (PPT)
Corporate-level Evaluation on Gender Equality and Women's empowerment in IFAD in 2010 (Report)
Evaluation Synthesis IFADs ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (Report/ Infographic)
· Evaluation Synthesis on FAO & IFADS ENGAGEMENT ON PASTORAL DEVELOPMENT (Report)
- Sabas Monroy, OHCHR: Integrating Human Rights and Gender Equality in Evaluations in OHCHR (PPT)
- Sabrina Evangelista, UN Women: Results from the SWAP analysis (PPT)
Stream 3: National Evaluation Capacity Development for Evaluation of SDGs & Partnerships
- Results from the NY Event on Evaluating SDGs with an equity and gender equality lens, Florencia Tateossian, UN Women
- Lessons from NECD support experiences globally- How can experience inform capacity development in the context of the No One Left Behind Agenda, Ada Ocampo, UNICEF
- IFAD’s approach to NEC – Experiences from NEC support in Ethiopia and China, Johanna Pennarz IFAD
- UNDP - Commitments from NEC conference: establishing a country level M&E for SDGs, Roberto LaRovere, UNDP
World Café
- How global and regional coordination mechanisms and partnerships can contribute to strengthening national review mechanisms, Martina Rathner, UNESCO
- 'Boutique approach' experience of UNODC to NEC by blending evaluation and substantive approaches to topics such as Terrorism, Organised Crime, Adan Ruiz , UNODC
- ILOs experience in the capacity development of the tripartite (Workers, Employers and Government) constituent partners, Craig Russon, ILO – (See document)
- Professional development: forward looking opportunities Brook Boyer & Elena Proden, UNITAR
- Sustainable capacity strengthening approach to VOPEs: management, partnerships, fundraising, governance, Inoussa Kabore, UNICEF
Stream 4: Humanitarian agenda and SDGs
Opening Panel: Strategic Issues around Humanitarian Evaluation and SDGs
- Introduction and agenda of the day, Helen Wedgwood, Director Evaluation WFP
- The SDGs and implications for humanitarian action with a specific focus on country-led humanitarian and development process and the implications for humanitarian assistance, Colin Kirk, Director Evaluation, UNICEF
- New expectations about evidence : SG report for the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS), Ewen MacLeod, Head Policy Development and Evaluation Service UNHCR
- Preliminary key lessons learned from major Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluations ahead of the World Humanitarian Summit (May 2016), Victoria Saiz-Omenaca Evaluation, OCHA
Syria Coordinated Accountability & Lessons Learned (CALL) Initiative (PPT)
Ethics and humanitarian principles in Humanitarian Evaluation
- Hugo Slim Head of Policy at the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Margie Buchanan-Smith, Independent consultant (PPT)
Use of Humanitarian Evaluation: Key challenges and possible solutions (Note)
- Margie Buchanan-Smith – utilization issues in EHA
- Sandra Aviles, Sr. Advisor in Humanitarian Affairs, FAO Liaison Office
- Kevin Savage, Humanitarian Research Director, World Vision International
- Lori Bell and Krishna Belbase, Evaluation, UNICEF
Humanitarian Evaluation Methods
- Koorosh Raffii, Krishna Belbase and Lori Bell, UNICEF
- Martha Bruno and Margie Buchanan-Smith, FAO (PPT)
- Claudia Martinez Mansell, independent consultant (PPT)
- Teresa Hanley, independent consultant (PPT)
- Machiel Salomons, UNHCR
5. Independent System Wide Evaluation: Presentation on results from pilot evaluations (PPT)
- Members of the ISWE Evaluation Management Groups (EMGs)
- Mike Reynolds, Evaluation Expert
- Scott Green, Coordinator, Independent System-wide Evaluation (ISWE) Secretariat Joint Inspection Unit (Observer) (JIU)
Event Details
Lead Organization
- UNEG
Type
- Evaluation Practice Exchange Seminar
Region/Country
- Europe/CIS / Switzerland
Start Date
- 25 Apr 2016
End Date
- 26 Apr 2016
All Day Event
- Yes
Contact Person
- UNEG Secretariat
- uneg.contact@undp.org