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Improving Workers Rights in Rural Sectors of the Indo-Pacific with a focus on Women - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
3244
eval_title:
Improving Workers Rights in Rural Sectors of the Indo-Pacific with a focus on Women - Midterm evaluation
location:
region:
Asia and the Pacific
country:
Asia and the Pacific - regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3244
recommendations:
title:
3. Review the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning system regarding a) performance indicator targets and b) measures to capture change in rural women workers’ conditions. In the next reporting period, the project should review its performance targets for the USDOL-reported PMP indicators. outcome-level indicators, potentially raising the target levels for specific indicators per country. Regarding the Objective-level indicator on women’s experienced working conditions, the project should plan to collect qualitative data on changes in women workers’ conditions, through the outcomes harvesting methodology or a similar approach in both countries. Monitoring exercises could be conducted at 6-monthly intervals once the industry level interventions commence. Project staff should consult with USDOL MEL staff and LABADMIN/OSH M&E Specialist regarding the methodology.
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/17486
action_plan:
As recommended, the ILO shall review the MEL system of the project to better capture the change in rural women workers' condictions. Relevant ILO technical units will be consulted on the indicators.
comments:
As recommended, the ILO shall review the MEL system of the project to better capture the change in rural women workers' condictions. Relevant ILO technical units will be consulted on the indicators.
date:
2024-05-16 00:00:00.0
progress:
Partially achieved
management_response:
Partially Completed
information_source:
Country Office
admin_units:
CO-Manila
project_symbols:
RAS/20/07/USA
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Monitoring and evaluation


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