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Addressing Decent Work Deficits in the Tobacco Sector of Zambia and Tanzania Projects (DWiT) - Final cluster evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3212
- eval_title:
- Addressing Decent Work Deficits in the Tobacco Sector of Zambia and Tanzania Projects (DWiT) - Final cluster evaluation
- location:
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Zambia
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- United Republic of Tanzania
- eval_url:
- https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3212
- lessons_learned:
- description:
- Learning from past experience is important in informing a well thought out project intervention that is focused and well-targeted
Development is an iterative process wherein, sequential and complementary projects and programmes undertaken by ILO and other partners results in better and deeper results. With such a process, critical issues are identified and addressed contributing to a progressive realization of intended results.
- context:
- It provides a firm ground for any intervention and also builds on the existing interventions to create resilience of any intervention activities
- success:
- Identification of the right beneficiaries, interventions and how to realize project outputs and outcomes.
- challenges:
- Context can change with time and render the lessons learnt in the past obsolete
- administrative_issues:
- Requires well trained staff, adequate financing to ensure the process is comprehensive. Meticulous design for the learning process is critical to ensure key and important lessons are documented. The implementation should be continuous to capture emerging issues such as challenges and negate them in a timely manner.
- comments:
- ILO itself and the partners who include other UN agencies, governments’ ministries departments and agencies and of course employers and workers.
- url:
- https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/211504
- themes:
- theme:
- Programme implementation
- category:
- Organizational issues
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