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Independent Mid-term Evaluation of the second phase of the ILO Global Flagship Programme on Building Social Protection Floors for All (2021–2025)

eval_number:
2336296
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2336296
lessons_learned:
themes:
theme:
Knowledge management
category:
Organizational issues

comments:
Survey insights for future phases and enhancing the focus on knowledge goods should be tailored to meet the needs of targeted users and beneficiaries, including policymakers, programme implementers, and vulnerable communities, to ensure maximum relevance and impact.
challenges:
Survey insights for future phases and enhancing the focus on knowledge goods revealed challenges, including data fragmentation and insufficient platform integration, caused by inadequate coordination and varying thematic relevance.
success:
Survey insights for future phases and enhancing the focus on knowledge goods highlighted successes, such as improved data-driven decision-making and programme effectiveness, resulting from robust digital platforms and strong thematic interconnectivity.
context:
Survey insights for future phases and enhancing the focus on knowledge goods require a context of strong data interconnectivity and preconditions of robust digital platforms and comprehensive thematic relevance to ensure effective adaptation and implementation.
description:
Survey insights for future phases; Enhancing focus on knowledge goods. Survey insights for future phases. A survey conducted in 56 countries in 2020 provided valuable insights that significantly informed the design of the second phase of the Global Framework Programme (GFP). These insights highlighted key areas for improvement and adaptation, ensuring that the programme's interventions were more targeted and effective. Applying this approach to prepare for phase 3 will ensure that the GFP continues to evolve based on comprehensive, global feedback, addressing emerging challenges and leveraging lessons learned to enhance its impact. This iterative process underscores the importance of continuous learning and adaptation, facilitating the programme's alignment with the dynamic needs of its beneficiaries. LL2. Enhancing focus on knowledge goods. Enhancing the focus on knowledge goods has emerged as a crucial lesson for the GFP, emphasising the need to refine efforts in creating and disseminating knowledge products. Strengthening the interconnections between data portals and platforms is essential, ensuring they are highly relevant to thematic areas, programmes, and the Decent Work focus. While the Results Monitoring Tool is specifically tailored to respond to the GFP, the Decent Work Dashboard offers a broader and more comprehensive scope. A balanced approach to harmonising and improving both databases is necessary, as integration and digitalisation of data have proven to be vital in supporting the effective implementation of projects and programmes. This strategic enhancement will enable better data-driven decision-making and facilitate the achievement of ILO’s broader goals.
administrative_issues:
Survey insights for future phases and enhancing the focus on knowledge goods underscore the importance of addressing ILO administrative issues, including optimising staff allocation, ensuring adequate resources, and refining the design and implementation processes for better programme outcomes.
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/2336456

location:
country:
Cambodia
region:
Global

eval_title:
Independent Mid-term Evaluation of the second phase of the ILO Global Flagship Programme on Building Social Protection Floors for All (2021–2025)
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