Evaluation of the UNFPA response to the Syria crisis (2011-2018)

Evaluation of the UNFPA response to the Syria crisis (2011-2018)

Resource date: 17 Jun 2019

Watch key highlights of the evaluation
 
This evaluation is an independent assessment of the UNFPA overall response to the Syria humanitarian crisis including its contribution to the Whole of Syria approach. The evaluation particularly draws lessons from UNFPA past and current Syria humanitarian crisis responses and recommends the way forward for future humanitarian responses, both in the sub region and elsewhere.
 
The evaluation covers all UNFPA humanitarian interventions targeting populations affected by the conflict in Syria from 2011 to 2018, both within Syria and in neighbouring countries (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Türkiye).
 
The 29 findings of the evaluation relate to the evaluation's ten questions, clustered around key evaluation criteria such as relevance, coverage, cordination, coherence, connectedness, efficiency and effectiveness.  

 

Watch presentation of the evaluation to the Executive Board annual session 2019
 
 
Additional material supporting the evaluation results are available here.

Volume 2 (annexes)

Country notes

Syria | Iraq | Jordan | Lebanon | Türkiye 

Case studies

Regional Response Hub | Cross-Border Interventions 

Inception Report

Terms of Reference

Evaluation Quality Assessment

Evaluation Report
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Evaluation Brief with Infographics
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Evaluation Presentation
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Management Response
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Executive Board Paper
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Statement by Director, UNFPA Evaluation Office to the Executive Board
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Statement by UNFPA Deputy Executive Director on UNFPA Management Response
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