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Free Movement of Persons and Transhumance in the IGAD Region: Improving Opportunities for Regular Labour Mobility - Final Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 2688
- eval_title:
- Free Movement of Persons and Transhumance in the IGAD Region: Improving Opportunities for Regular Labour Mobility - Final Evaluation
- location:
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Sudan
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Kenya
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Ethiopia
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Uganda
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Djibouti
- region:
- Africa
- country:
- Africa - regional
- eval_url:
- https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2688
- lessons_learned:
- description:
- To improve coherency in the future, ILO and IOM officials need to have a clear delineation of roles regarding labour migration. Otherwise, they will continue to act inefficiently and undermine the one-UN principle. Interviewees noted that collaboration with IOM was not optimal, except in the case of the statistics working groups. Lessons should be drawn from such multi-partner working groups on how to improve coordination with IOM.
- context:
- Both ILO and IOM consider that they have a stake and mandate in the field of labour migration. This sometimes causes overlap between the two UN entities and undermines coherent work.
- success:
- N/A
- challenges:
- Some interviewees expressed confusion about being involved in similar projects managed by both ILO and IOM. However, stakeholders do not always have the capacity to manage and coordinate the work of all agencies and thereby avoiding overlaps.
- administrative_issues:
- Allocate more resources in the Project launch to coordinate with other actors in the field, especially with IOM.
- comments:
- ILO
- url:
- https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/234088
- themes:
- theme:
- Policy coherence
- category:
- Organizational issues
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