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Assessment of development results - Bhutan (second assessment): independent country programme evaluation of UNDP Contribution

Assessment of development results - Bhutan (second assessment): independent country programme evaluation of UNDP Contribution

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The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) conducts Independent Country Programme Evaluations (ICPEs) to assess UNDP's contributions to development results and effectiveness of its strategy. This is the second ICPE for Bhutan, following a previous evaluation in 2007, and will inform the development of the new country program for 2018-2022.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 60 pages
Publication date: 30 October 2018
Publisher: United Nations


The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) boasts an Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) that conducts comprehensive country evaluations known as Independent Country Programme Evaluations (ICPEs). These evaluations serve as a powerful tool to gather and showcase evaluative evidence of UNDP's contributions to development outcomes at the country level. They also aim to assess the effectiveness of UNDP's strategy in fostering and leveraging national efforts to achieve these development results.

In the context of Bhutan, this is the second ICPE conducted in 2017, marking the culmination of the current UNDP programme cycle, which spans from 2014 to 2018. Interestingly, the first ICPE for Bhutan was conducted back in 2007, prior to the commencement of the new programme cycle in 2008. The findings of the current evaluation will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the development of the new country programme for Bhutan, which is set to take off in the coming years.

The ICPEs conducted by the IEO are rigorous and comprehensive, involving a multi-stakeholder approach. They involve a wide range of stakeholders, including government representatives, civil society organizations, development partners, and UNDP staff. The evaluations cover a wide range of development areas, including poverty reduction, education, health, governance, and environment.

The evaluation process involves a thorough analysis of data, both quantitative and qualitative, to assess the impact and effectiveness of UNDP's interventions. This includes surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, and case studies. The evaluation findings are then synthesized and presented in a clear and concise manner, using a variety of visual aids and reporting formats.

One of the key strengths of the ICPEs is their ability to provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing a country. They help identify areas where UNDP's interventions have had a positive impact, as well as areas where improvements can be made. This information is crucial for UNDP to refine its strategy and allocate resources more effectively to achieve its development goals.

Furthermore, the ICPEs contribute to the broader development discourse by providing evidence-based recommendations to policymakers and other stakeholders. They help inform decision-making processes and promote accountability and transparency in the development sector.

In conclusion, the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) plays a vital role in conducting country evaluations, including Independent Country Programme Evaluations (ICPEs). These evaluations provide valuable insights into UNDP's contributions to development outcomes, assess the effectiveness of its strategy, and contribute to the broader development discourse. The findings of the ICPEs are crucial for shaping the future of UNDP's interventions and promoting sustainable development in countries around the world.

Weight: 170g
Dimension: 218 x 279 x 3 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789211264272

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