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Better Work Global - Phase III - Final Evaluation

eval_number:
2228
eval_title:
Better Work Global - Phase III - Final Evaluation
location:
region:
Inter-Regional
country:
Inter-Regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2228
recommendations:
title:
Completing the improvement process of the BW log frame (Responsibility: BWG; Timing: mid-term) a) In line with the mid-term evaluation, BWG has successfully revised its log frame. This process should be continued by (1) improving the formulation of the outputs under outcome 4 on the global policy dialogue on DW and the SDGs by reformulating them in an actor-centered way (as the outcome on the enabling environment), and strengthening the articulation of how outputs are expected to lead to the outcome; (2) integrate aspects of ‘quality’ and ‘appreciation of strategic importance’ in quantitative indicators, where relevant and feasible; and (3) the monitoring system of the programme should be complemented with indicators at the development goal level, collected from secondary sources. These indicators should not necessarily be used to assess the impact of the programme, but rather to map and follow-up the programme’s context. b) BWG should consider introducing simple client-satisfaction instruments to get feedback on its services (STAR system, publications, ..) from key stakeholders it is servicing and which are not covered by ongoing M&E or research efforts.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/12580
action_plan:
Better Work will consider those suggestions and explore options for revising indicators and conducting client-satisfaction surveys as required. This exercise may be included as part of a general performance monitoring and M&E indicator consolidation and integration exercise.
date:
2018-09-26 00:00:00.0
progress:
No implementation
management_response:
Completed
information_source:
Head Quarters
admin_units:
BETTERWORK
project_symbols:
GLO/15/67/MUL
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Planning and programme design


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