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EU-UNW-ILO Strengthening the resilience of Syrian women and girls in host communities in Iraq, Jordan and Turkey - Midterm Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3104
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3104
- good_practices:
- replication:
- -
- cause_effect:
- .
- themes:
- theme:
- Planning and programme design
- category:
- Organizational issues
- context:
- -
- description:
- The project is well designed creating synergies with
• as a follow-up of the former project “Gaziantep Women-Only Centre: Providing Livelihood Support” implemented in Gaziantep by UN Women in partnership with ILO, ASAM and GMM in order to contribute in the social and economic stabilization of Syrian women and girls, and to their self-reliance and ability to co-exist in Gaziantep. SADA Women-Only Center established during the former project serves a unique protected location and fulfils the pre-requisites for effective delivery of the outputs, presenting “innovative and good practices”. Furthermore, other service are also offered to the vulnerable women such as psychosocial support, consultancies;
• with other complementary projects targeting the Syrian Refugees and the HCs
For example:
Role models as successful entrepreneurs selected from the former beneficiaries of the complementary projects implemented by ILO transferred their experiences to the beneficiaries of this project;
Former beneficiary of this project, who later has become the founding member of the Gaziantep Women Cooperative, has delivered her experiences and lessons-learned to the beneficiaries of this project;
Outputs delivered in complementary projects are used for the purpose of this project, for example, brochures on labour rights at work, work permits, social security.
- links:
- -
- indicators:
- -
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/250649
- location:
- country:
- Türkiye
- region:
- Europe and Central Asia
- country:
- Inter-Regional
- region:
- Inter-Regional
- eval_title:
- EU-UNW-ILO Strengthening the resilience of Syrian women and girls in host communities in Iraq, Jordan and Turkey - Midterm Evaluation
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