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Promoting Decent Work for Syrians under Temporary Protection and Turkish Citizens - Cluster evaluation

eval_number:
2345825
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2345825
lessons_learned:
themes:
theme:
Planning and programme design
category:
Organizational issues

comments:
All end-beneficiaries, with emphasis on women.
challenges:
This lesson learned was a result of the broad initial programme document’s problem analysis and strategy formulation. It lacked strategic guidance on possible incentives for formal work, the approach to include women and the programme’s sustainability goals.
success:
This broad approach allowed for flexibility, as programme management could change the strategic direction as results emerged.
context:
The programme had a broad and flexible problem analysis and strategy formulation during its initial design phase. This flexibility allowed the program management to adjust the strategic direction as needed during implementation. However, important elements like incentives for formal work, inclusion of women, and sustainability goals were not clearly defined from the start. There was a limited assessment of the gaps and weaknesses in the legal and policy system as they relate to decent work.
description:
A lack of clear strategic direction from the outset can hinder the ability to analyse results of impact and sustainability. The initial programme document’s problem analysis and strategy formulation document were relatively broad, affecting overall assessment and long-term planning. A more consistent and focused strategy from the beginning would have enabled better evaluation and sustainability of outcomes and led to a stronger focus on governance building and agenda-setting.
administrative_issues:
The design phase had a limited focus on impact and sustainability of the outputs.
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/2345944

location:
country:
Türkiye
region:
Europe and Central Asia

eval_title:
Promoting Decent Work for Syrians under Temporary Protection and Turkish Citizens - Cluster evaluation
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