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Vision Zero Fund - Myanmar - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
3054
eval_title:
Vision Zero Fund - Myanmar - Midterm evaluation
location:
region:
Asia and the Pacific
country:
Myanmar

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3054
recommendations:
title:
9. Closely consider a change in Value Chains as was proposed by FGLLID, by gradually abandoning the garments sector and moving into the Construction Sector, where work accidents and injuries are relatively widespread. Work on the Ginger Value Chain is generally recommended to be continued, although some stakeholders propose to add a second agricultural product (in particular the native crops of Soybean or Corn), while also many farmers operate on a multi-crop basis. However, care should be taken that this does not lead to an even larger project team as a result of employing an NPO for each value chain; the share in the budget of ‘activities’ needs to be maintained if not increased. If the project manages to acquire substantially more funding, then three sectors might well be possible.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/13696
action_plan:
The Liaison Office, VZF Myanmar and Geneva teams agreed to continue the work in ginger in the current and next phase. The project will continue to strengthen achievements in ginger and replication in other crops through strengthening of OSH functions in Shan. Garment will not be dropped but the scope can be refined in a next phase based on the outcomes of the first phase. The budget envelop will be expanded to include a third sector, construction, as suggested in the MTR by partners, with sufficient budget to cover another NPO without unbalancing the ration of activities to staff costs. Discussions will take place within the PCC to gather inputs and define details.
date:
2019-08-28 00:00:00.0
progress:
Achieved
management_response:
Completed
information_source:
Country Office
admin_units:
ILO-Yangon
project_symbols:
MMR/16/51/MUL
themes:
theme:
Enterprises
category:
Global supply/value chains


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