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Independent evaluation of the first phase of the ILO global flagship programme on building social protection floors for all (2016 – 2020)

eval_number:
3362
eval_title:
Independent evaluation of the first phase of the ILO global flagship programme on building social protection floors for all (2016 – 2020)
location:
region:
Inter-Regional
country:
Inter-Regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3362
lessons_learned:
description:
The Programme has made efforts to advocate for social protection and has effectively communicated on social protection floors through various modalities and instruments. However, the lack of a dedicated pillar or programme outcome and limited capacities have (i) lowered the reach and visibility of the Programme at country level; and (ii) left significant room for increasing advocacy and communication on social protection floors in flagship countries.
context:
Social protection reform is a long-term change process that benefits from sustained communications, among other. The Programme’s draft PRODOC formulated a pillar focusing on the promotion of Social Protection Floors. Communication activities were envisioned to educate policy-makers, employers’ and workers’ organizations, civil society organizations, donors, the private sector, and the general public on the right to and benefits of SPFs.
success:
Awareness raising and education activities on the right to SPFs influence the debate and promote the ILO’s ideas and approaches. Informing decision-makers about social protection is often a prerequisite to national dialogues.
challenges:
The pillar on promoting SPFs was not taken up in the Programme’s final design and implementation. The Programme had limited outreach and visibility and limited contribution to promoting SPFs at country level.
administrative_issues:
n/a
comments:
Target users: SOCPRO. Target beneficiaries: Programme countries.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/247601
themes:
theme:
Communication/media strategy
category:
Organizational issues


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