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Evaluation reports: Social and Human Sciences Sector
spo 7 thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of UNESCO’s contribution to Strategic Programme Objective 7: Enhancing research-policy linkages on social transformations
October 2010 - This evaluation assesses progress towards achieving the expected outcomes of Strategic Programme Objective 7 and how progress might be enhanced through improving programme policy, design and delivery. More
SPO 6 thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of Strategic Programme Objective 6: Promoting principles, practices and ethical norms relevant to scientific and technological development
February 2010 - This evaluation assesses progress towards achieving the expected outcomes of Strategic Programme Objective 6, and how progress might be enhanced through improving programme policy, design and delivery. More
shcc thumbnail.jpgEvaluation of the Small Historical Coastal Cities (SHCC) Initiative
August 2004 - This initiative is based on research that has been done on rural-urban migration in the Arab region by the Social and Human Sciences Sector. It takes into account the priorities that have been set by the UNESCO Science Sector for the sustainable management of freshwater resources and the sustainable development of coastal regions. More
shs info services thumbnail.jpgInformation Services in Social and Human Sciences
September 2002 - The evaluation was carried out with the purpose of assessing the the quality of information and documentation services, as well as publications of the Social and Human Sciences Sector and gave feedback on how to streamline and improve the Sector’s work. More
most 1 thumbnail.jpgMOST Evaluation Report (1994-2001)
July 2002 - The Management of Social Transformations (MOST)programme, which was launched in 1994, promotes the use of social science research in policy formulation, and the development of methodological tools for evaluating the impact of social and economic development policies emanating from major UN Conferences. More
most thumbnail.jpgCities: Management of Social and Environmental Transformations
January 2001 - The evaluation assessed the two project sites, Dakar (Senegal) and Port-au-Prince (Haiti), as well as the relationship between objectives, implementation, methodologies, and results of the project as a whole. More

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