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ILO’s Safety + Health for All Flagship Programme - Final thematic evaluation

eval_number:
3656
eval_title:
ILO’s Safety + Health for All Flagship Programme - Final thematic evaluation
location:
region:
Inter-Regional
country:
Inter-Regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3656
recommendations:
title:
To LABADMIN/OSH — Restructure reporting and management lines within LABADMIN/ OSH to establish direct reporting lines from the Vision Zero Fund to the flagship programme; and limit the scope of responsibilities of key programme staff to the Safety + Health for All flagship programme
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/17610
action_plan:
The Branch is undergoing a restructuring and the reporting lines may change. Specific to this recommendation, the Branch agrees to its essence i.e. greater integration of the VZF within the framework of the Flagship. The process has initiated for instance by greater integration in operational and backstopping aspects (KM, M&E, Resource Mobilization, etc.). The possibility of integrating the reporting lines will be explored once the restructuring is complete. On the second aspect of the recommendation, i.e. limiting the responsibilities of the key programme staff with sole responsibility for the Safety + Health for All Flagship Programme, it is to be noted that compliance with OSH standards depends on the capacities of labour inspectorates to enforce these standards. Therefore, OSH and labour inspection issues are strongly interconnected, and many projects encompass both technical aspects. Also, both OSH and labour inspection projects have the same donors with identical monitoring, reporting and evaluation requirements, which argues in favour of maintaining a single DC Team covering both areas.
date:
2024-05-15 00:00:00.0
progress:
Partially achieved
management_response:
Partially Completed
information_source:
Head Quarters
admin_units:
LABADMIN/OSH
project_symbols:
NO_DC_SYMBOL_76
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Planning and programme design


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