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Objectives and vision

UNESCO's System of Information on Strategies, Tasks and the Evaluation of Results (SISTER), is a device which has been designed and developed since May 1998 to accompany the UNESCO reform process towards results-based programming, monitoring and reporting.

The basic structure is provided by original software that was created for this purpose, but its essence lies within a long process of changing habits, forms of organization and references established within the Organization. This effort is supported by in-depth actions for concomitant technical (to master the software, 2000 civil servant were trained without recourse to any external help) and substantive training (more than 300 professionals have already been involved in the participative methods of results formulation through means of the Log frame tool).

The premise of the system lies in the definition of anticipated results, and the construction of strategies for this purpose by the persons responsible at various levels.Thus, it rests with the higher level to define the results anticipated for each Major Programme, and to draw the strategic lines to reach that objective. The designated persons responsible under these strategic axes subsequently define the Programme results for which they are responsible, as well as the strategic axes to reach that objective, and so on until the lowest level -- that of activities.

This process is interactive, in the sense that the proposals from each level answer to the direction of the higher level and provide for a process of a programming and budgetary negotiation. Gradually, all aspects of the entire programme begin to take shape through reciprocal adjustments at the various levels based on agreements engaging individual’s responsibility. These agreements are the essence of a co-operative strategy, as they determine how and under which conditions the respective results will be reached and combined in achieving the higher-level results leading towards the combined achievement of UNESCO’s mandate as defined within the biennium under consideration.

By this means, several objectives are reached:



As a software conceived for the Internet, SISTER allows for direct and continuous collaboration between Headquarters and Field Offices, and even with any colleague on mission. It contributes towards the transformation of UNESCO into an authentic universally integrated organization.


As a consultation tool, it favours a much wider opening, and in all their topicality, of the activities of the Organization to the awareness of a large audience, to start with the authorities of the Member States.


As a working tool, it constitutes both a powerful teaching means for the evolution of persons responsible towards a working logic governed by the concepts of result and co-operative strategies, to ensure rigorous programming and serious follow-up of all levels of UNESCO’s action, and, finally to make it possible for decisions to be taken at all levels on the basis of relevant information and to allow each person to take their explicit responsibility.


Complete implementation of SISTER is based, on the one hand, on a general evolution of mentalities, itself dependent on various factors, and, on the other, as a result of the consequences of the reforms in progress of the budgetary and accounting system.

Author(s): Philippe RATTE -  Publication date: 13-04-2007

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