This is the first global thematic humanitarian evaluation on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. UNFPA Evaluation Office co-led this evaluation, as a member of the management group.
This evaluation assesses the performance of UNFPA in integrating its support to the HIV response within the broader context of SRHR, population dynamics, gender equality and human rights.
The joint evaluability assessment seeks to establish the feasibility of a full evaluation of the common chapter to the strategic plans of UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and UN Women.
The joint evaluability assessment aims to determine the extent to which the key strategic and technical elements are in place for the GAP partnership to succeed.
The evaluation assesses the organizational capacity of UNFPA in humanitarian action globally, in terms of preparedness and response.
This is the first Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation (IAHE) to assess the response to a slow-onset, recurrent natural disaster. UNFPA Evaluation Office, co-led this IAHE, as a member of the management group.
The developmental evaluation provides real-time feedback and evaluative input for decision-making, for the development of the next stage of RBM in UNFPA.
The synthesis validates effective programmatic approaches and those that limit progress to accelerate UNFPA and partners’ efforts to achieve the organization’s three transformative results.
The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the extent to which, and under what circumstances, the Joint Programme has contributed to accelerating the abandonment of FGM over the last ten years.
The purpose of the joint evaluation was to provide an independent assessment of progress towards results, sustainability of interventions and programme efficiency and effectiveness, bearing in mind the complexity of programme operations across the four regions and 12 countries.