Evaluation in Conflict Contexts: Experiences of the UNDP Independent Evaluation Office
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Fragility and violence have become the biggest obstacles to the achievement of the SDGs. From shrinking civic space, to climate insecurity, to more intense and protracted violent conflict, to unprecedented levels of forced migration and displacement, and acute humanitarian crises, the risks to achieving results through development interventions are great. Equally, there are significant challenges to carrying out evaluations in fragile and violent contexts. Yet, evaluation is especially critical in these contexts - where opportunities to reflect are scare due to the operating environment - to facilitate learning and accountability, in order to continue to promote deeper, more inclusive, conflict-sensitive equitable development.
The UNDP Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) has recently carried out country programme evaluations in conflict-affected countries such in Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. Various lessons have been learned - from practical logistics and planning to methodology and data collection issues – through these experiences.
As part of the gLocal Evaluation Week, the UNDP IEO is organizing a webinar to share its experiences and invites evaluators and evaluation offices to join in and share their learning as well.
The UNDP Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) has recently carried out country programme evaluations in conflict-affected countries such in Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. Various lessons have been learned - from practical logistics and planning to methodology and data collection issues – through these experiences.
As part of the gLocal Evaluation Week, the UNDP IEO is organizing a webinar to share its experiences and invites evaluators and evaluation offices to join in and share their learning as well.
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Nome | Título | Biography |
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Fumika Ouchi | Chief, Country Programme Evaluation, UNDP IEO | Fumika Ouchi is Chief of Section for independent country programme evaluations at the UNDP IEO. Prior to joining the UNDP, Fumika worked for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Bank, UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the IAEA. |
Vijaya Vadivelu | Evaluation Advisor, UNDP IEO | Vijayalakshmi Vadivelu is an Evaluation Advisor with the UNDP IEO. She has 25 years of experience in international development policy, evaluation, and research. She has led and managed evaluations of development and crisis related programmes at the global and country levels. |
Elisa Calcaterra | Head, Program Support | Elisa Calcaterra is responsible for managing and conducting independent country-level evaluations and thematic evaluations, assessing UNDP’s contribution to development results at country level and across themes. She previously served as Strategy Analyst and Evaluation Officer at UNEP. |