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ILO-UK Prosperity Fund Skills Programme for South East Asia (UKPFSEA) - Final evaluation

eval_number:
3127
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3127
location:
country:
Asia and the Pacific - regional
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Malaysia
region:
Asia and the Pacific

eval_title:
ILO-UK Prosperity Fund Skills Programme for South East Asia (UKPFSEA) - Final evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2024-05-31 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Data collection & analysis

comments:
Regional Office to agree on the allocation of budget to cover the cost of the survey in 2025.
action_plan:
A follow-up survey is planned by SKILLS at the Regional Office with design and delivery of it conditional to the budget being available in 2025. To deliver the tracer study budget from the Regional Office is needed.
management_response:
Action not yet taken
progress:
No implementation
admin_units:
RO-Asia and the Pacific
title:
Conduct a follow-up survey in eighteen months or two years’ time to measure the downstream impacts of SfP programme activities and outcomes. As mentioned in the section on impact, the ultimate beneficiaries of the programme’s work are TVET trainees and employers (as well as national economies and labour markets). The programme has collected benchmark data related to these beneficiaries as part of its MREL work but there has not been enough time for the programme to demonstrate impacts. Conducting a follow-up survey to collect these data would help fill this gap in the current evaluation. At the same time, it might also be useful to survey some of the key implementation partners (e.g. the UK universities working in Indonesia) to measure the longer term benefits that have flowed from the SfP partnerships and pilots. Some initial planning for this survey might be required in the short term to ensure that implementation partners are able to collect the data needed for responses down the track. Input from the donor should also be sought.
project_symbols:
RAS/20/52/GBR
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/1103740
information_source:
Regional Office

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