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Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programmes (EIIPs) in Jordan and Lebanon - Final cluster evaluation

eval_number:
2666
eval_title:
Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programmes (EIIPs) in Jordan and Lebanon - Final cluster evaluation
location:
region:
Arab States
country:
Lebanon

region:
Arab States
country:
Jordan

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2666
recommendations:
title:
Consider making the worker recruitment process more transparent with public announcement for the employment opportunities and an open process for recruitment using a ballo if the number of persons seeking work exceeds the number of jobs.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/14395
action_plan:
Lebanon: Recruitment is managed by the contractors. They have been trained by the ILO and have signed a form for implementation of community practices, including recruitment of women and pwd with prefernce for people living in the vicinity of the project. Contractors cnsult with municipalities and are supported by the Social Safeguards Officers during the recruitment process. Jordan: Recommendation applies to Lebanon, but balloting Procedures were started in Phase III and IV to ensure more transparency in the selection of the workers and avoid nepotism especially with Municipality staff.
comments:
Lebanon: Targeting will be further improved in Phase IV, including the use of of databases for vulnerable households and refugees to identify potential beneficiaries. Jordan: the beneficiaries are on the same economic level so even having vulnerability assessment will not help in defining the beneficiaries since they are all on the same level. It was decide that balloting will be more transparent and all applicants who apply follow the project criteria.
date:
2020-07-22 00:00:00.0
progress:
Partially achieved
management_response:
Partially Completed
information_source:
Country Office
admin_units:
RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
project_symbols:
LBN/16/03/DEU
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Planning and programme design


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