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Evaluation reports: Communication & Information Sector
SPOs 12&13 thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of UNESCO’s contribution to Strategic Programme Objectives 12 and 13: Enhancing universal access to information and knowledge and Fostering pluralistic free and independent media and infostructures
September 2010 - This evaluation assesses progress towards achieving the expected outcomes of Strategic Programme Objectives 12 and 13, and how progress might be enhanced through improving programme policy, design and delivery. More
ifap thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of the Information for All Programme (IFAP)
April 2007 - The Information for All Programme is the only intergovernmental programme exclusively dedicated to promoting universal access to information and knowledge for development. This is a key plank in building Knowledge Societies. More
psb thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of Public Service Broadcasting
June 2006 - The evaluation examined the relevance and effectiveness of UNESCO’s strategies and capacity-building activities, the extent of collaboration and strategic alliances built with broadcasting unions and regional broadcasting organizations, and results achieved. More
cmc thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of UNESCO’S Community Multimedia Centres Initiative
April 2006 - A Community Multimedia Centre (CMC) is a community-based facility offering both community radio broadcasting and telecentre services (access to Internet and other information and communications technologies – ICTs). By combining community radio and telecentre facilities, CMCs offer marginalized communities a gateway to participation in the knowledge society. More
communication thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of UNESCO's Partnerships Aimed at Strengthening Communication Capacities
May 2005 - The New Communication Strategy of UNESCO, adopted in 1989, established a framework for UNESCO to cooperate with partners, and created a global discussion forum in order to enhance international cooperation. More
webworld thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of the UNESCO Communication and Information Sector’s WebWorld Internet Initiative
October 2004 - Information and communication technology (ICT) has become a major determining factor in many issues central to the mission of UNESCO and to the international development process. More
fed thumbnail.jpgThe Division for Freedom of Expression, Democracy and Peace
September 2002 - The evaluation focused on describing and examining the effectiveness of FED’s three programmatic approaches for the promotion of freedom of expression, namely: normative strategy, public awareness strategy, and emergency response strategy. More

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