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Evaluation of Strategic Programme Objective 14: Support through UNESCO’s domains to countries in post-conflict situations and post-disaster situations
spo 14.jpg January 2009 - Over the last several years, UNESCO’s operations in PCPD contexts have increased and begun to account for a significant portion of UNESCO’s total budget, which led to the development of a roster and training modules for the deployment of staff in PCPD situations and the Director-General setting up a taskforce to develop a UNESCO strategy for PCPD.

The purpose of this evaluation was to help UNESCO document and analyze the assistance it has provided in post-conflict and post-disaster situations to improve the effectiveness of current programming approaches in the early recovery period and their implications for longer-term development. UNESCO activities during 2006/2007 (and if relevant prior to that period) were reviewed and four case-study countries were selected for in-depth analysis. In Afghanistan, the evaluation focused on Education, Culture and Communication & Information interventions. In Cambodia and DRC, the evaluation focused on Education and Culture interventions. In Indonesia, the evaluation focused on Culture, Science and Communication & Information interventions.

Download the IOS summary of the evaluation (pdf/501KB).

Image : © UNESCO/D. Roger - Kaboul, Afghanistan

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