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Win-Win Gender Equality Means Good Business (in co-delegation with UN WOMEN) - Midterm joint evaluation
- eval_number:
- 2859
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2859
- location:
- country:
- Americas - regional
- region:
- Americas
- eval_title:
- Win-Win Gender Equality Means Good Business (in co-delegation with UN WOMEN) - Midterm joint evaluation
- recommendations:
- date:
- 2021-02-10 00:00:00.0
- themes:
- theme:
- Organizational issues
- category:
- Programme sustainability
- action_plan:
- 1. Elaborate and implement a new external communications strategy to provide a unified programme narrative and ensure visibility efforts serve programme results (this could include newsletters, calendar of events, rebranding, social media presence, online events and webinars, call for case studies to be compiled and showcased, etc.).
Responsible party for implementation: Win-Win Regional Coordinators and Communications specialist
2. Elaborate and disseminate communications material to bring key implementing partners closer together.
Responsible party for implementation: Win-Win Regional Coordinators and Communications specialist
3. Develop an online hub (or strengthen existing ones) to raise programme visibility, make tools and resources accessible, manage programme knowledge, and promote the formation of national and regional networks (refer to recommendation 2, action 6).
Responsible party for implementation: Win-Win Regional Coordinators, KM and Communications specialists
4. Disseminate the online hub through dedicated communications strategies, which include addressing potential overlaps and promoting strategic complementarities in relation to other partners’ or programme’s websites and online resources.
Responsible party for implementation: Win-Win Communications and KM specialists, with support from translation consultants
5. Elaborate a sustainability strategy, which includes strategies for maintaining the programme-supported websites after the end of the programme (refer to recommendation 2, action 7).
Responsible party for implementation: Win-Win KM specialist, with support from Communications specialist and NPSSs.
- management_response:
- Completed
- progress:
- Partially achieved
- admin_units:
- RO-Latin America and the Caribbean
- title:
- Over the remaining Programme period, consolidate and promote Win-Win’s function as a convenor, and promote sustainability of results, through efforts to develop and formalize national and regional “Win-Win” networks, linked to dedicated online resource and knowledge exchange hubs.
Accelerate the full operationalization and promotion of online hubs for the Programme, building on approval of and engagement with the “Win-Win” brand and motto. This is a critical action to respond to many external stakeholders’ expressed needs and recommendations and to strengthen potential for sustainability by ensuring ongoing access to a complete package of relevant tools and information, as well as opportunities for networking and exchange that could sustain momentum initiated by the programme. This online space should be linked to related international and national initiatives in order to ensure that it is not perceived as competing with these but, rather, capitalizes on the identified value added of the Win-Win Programme as a convenor and bridge offering products, services, and approaches complementary to those of other actors working to promote gender equality in the private sector. A potential model might be found in the online women’s political participation knowledge hub, iKNOWPolitics (www.iknowpolitics.org). In terms of creating and hosting such a hub, practical options could be:
a. Highlight Win-Win more prominently with its own space on www.empowerwomen.org, and ensure prominent links are promoted online between this space and the ILO Win-Win website;
b. Actively promote the new ILO website and the Win-Win space on www.empowerwomen.org in person during workshops and meetings as well as in all email communications and via LinkedIn or other opportunities
- project_symbols:
- RLA/17/03/EUR
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/14512
- information_source:
- Regional Office
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