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Cluster evaluation of eight RBSA-funded interventions with ILS focus in the Asia and Pacific Region

eval_number:
3549
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3549
location:
country:
Philippines
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Afghanistan
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
East Timor
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Fiji
region:
Americas

country:
Indonesia
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Lao People's Democratic Republic
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Viet Nam
region:
Asia and the Pacific

country:
Myanmar
region:
Asia and the Pacific

eval_title:
Cluster evaluation of eight RBSA-funded interventions with ILS focus in the Asia and Pacific Region
recommendations:
date:
2024-05-29 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
International Labour Standards
category:
Labour standards

comments:
Fully support this recommendation as ILS specialist and based on my experience
action_plan:
ROAP to discuss and take a decision on this connection between DC and RBSA projects (probably this can be also discuss/decided at HQ level, not sure)
management_response:
Action not yet taken
progress:
No implementation
admin_units:
RO-Asia and the Pacific
title:
Recommendation 4. Promote and support the continued and expanded undertaking of core normative work by making RBSA funds available on an ad hoc basis for those work items in DC projects that are not directly ILS focused. Accepting Recommendation 1 and Recommendation 2 should not worsen silo-ing in the name of resource efficiency and effectiveness; the mainstreaming of normative work has gone relatively well in recent years and should continue in non-ILS DC projects. Making limited RBSA – or RBTC –funds available to them, in addition to the normative work already in their project mandate (and funding) should help push the normative work envelops further, i.e. better integration and implementation normative work in addition to that already to be done.
project_symbols:
AFG/18/01/RBS
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/17131
information_source:
Regional Office

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