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Child labour projects in Arab States - Final cluster evaluation (RBSA component)
- eval_number:
- 2937
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2937
- lessons_learned:
- themes:
- theme:
- Planning and programme design
- category:
- Organizational issues
- comments:
- N/A
- challenges:
- N/A
- success:
- N/A
- context:
- N/A
- description:
- 1. Budgetary allocations should take into account all factors affecting the achievement of project’s objectives. For the Canadian-funded project in Jordan project, the commitment of withdrawn children from intervention projects was limited in some cases as schools were far from residential areas. Budgetary allocations should have taken into account the transportation costs to ensure that beneficiaries had access to the project as well as alternative sources of income for vulnerable families. The ability to be flexible is essential in developing impactful interventions. Although the RDPP had a more limited budget in comparison to the Norwegian-funded project in Lebanon, its ability to adapt to changes that arose during the course of operations contributed to its success. The ability to adjust operations is particularly important in light of rapidly changing political and social environments. One of the important lessons learned from the RDPP project, was that when working on multi-regional interventions, countries should work very closely to exploit any synergies in operations as well as challenges faced at the regional level.
- administrative_issues:
- N/A
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/243231
- location:
- country:
- Arab States - regional
- region:
- Arab States
- eval_title:
- Child labour projects in Arab States - Final cluster evaluation (RBSA component)
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