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South East Asia regional programme for labour migration in the fishing sector - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
3297
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3297
location:
country:
Asia and the Pacific - regional
region:
Asia and the Pacific

eval_title:
South East Asia regional programme for labour migration in the fishing sector - Midterm evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2023-07-09 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Monitoring and evaluation

action_plan:
The Ship to Shore Rights SEA programme has developed a TOR for an “Assessment of lessons learned and good practices for the implementation of migrant worker resource centres in South-East Asia”. The objectives of the research will be to: (1) Document lessons learned and good practices from the implementation of MRCs in SEA region; (2) provide recommendations to the ILO on improvements needed to the MRC model; and (3) to contribute to the global knowledge base on provision of support services to migrant workers through MRCs to support replication in other regions. The assessment is planned for the third and fourth quarter of 2023 and will be conducted together with the TRIANGLE in ASEAN and Safe and Fair programmes.
management_response:
Partially Completed
progress:
Partially achieved
admin_units:
RO-Asia and the Pacific
title:
10. Consider, if possible, an assessment of the MRCs, their modality, and impact, across ILO programmes. The programme does not currently conduct follow up assessments of how most users of the MRC utilise the information they receive, what change it creates for them, or the outcome of their migration experience. ILO (and IOM) have implemented the MRC model for a number of years in different programmes, and while there have been some reviews of the modalities and outcomes, an updated assessment of the MRCs could be of benefit to Ship to Shore and other programmes in the future.
project_symbols:
RAS/20/01/EUR
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16798
information_source:
Regional Office

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