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6.2 Scopeof theEvaluation
InaccordancewiththeUNEPEvaluationPolicy,allSub-programmesareevaluated
ona rotatingbasis every4years.3Theyarepart of a larger evaluation architecture
that include project, sub-programme and UNEP-wide, Medium Term Strategy
evaluations. Sub-programme evaluations are conducted by the UNEPEvaluation
Office in consultation with the relevant UNEP Divisions. While the Evaluation
Office reports to theUNEPExecutiveDirector, its evaluations are conducted inan
independent manner and evaluation findings are reported without interference.
However, the Evaluation Office does not enjoy financial independence and its
limitedfinancial andhuman resources are sometimes amajor challenge.4
TheCCSPevaluationaimedat assessing the relevanceandoverall performance
ofUNEP’sworkrelated toclimatechangefrom2008to2013accordingtostandard
evaluation criteria (relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact).
The evaluation assessed whether, in the period under review, UNEPwas able to
strengthen the ability of countries to integrate climate change responses into
national development processes, by providing environmental leadership in the
international response to climate change and complementing other processes and
theworkofother institutions.Theevaluationwasanin-depth, independentexercise
conducted by amultidisciplinary teamof consultants andEvaluationOffice staff,
with oversight from the UNEP Evaluation Office. The author was in charge of
overall design, management and quality assurance of the evaluation process and
participated in interviews and country visits.
The evaluation tried to answer the followingkeyquestions:
• AretheSub-programmeobjectivesandstrategyrelevant to theglobalchallenges
posed by climate change, global, regional and country needs, the international
response andUNEP’s evolvingmandate and capacity in this area?
• HasUNEPachieved its objectives in the areaof climate change?Haveprojects
been efficiently implemented and produced tangible outputs as expected?Are
the required external factors in place so that the CCSP outputs can lead the
expected outcomes and, ultimately, to sustainable, large-scale impact?
• What are the key factors affecting sub-programme performance, such as port-
folio design and structure; human and financial resources administration; col-
laboration andpartnerships; andmonitoring and evaluation?
Theevaluationcoveredthefourcomponentsof theCCSP.However,because the
ScienceandOutreachcomponentwas largely implementedwithinprojectsbelong-
ing to thefirst threecomponents, theEvaluationTeamdecided to treatScienceand
3UNEP2009,EvaluationPolicy.Web link:
http://www.unep.org/eou/StandardsPolicyandPractices/UNEPEvaluationPolicy/tabid/3050/
Default.aspx
4UNEG2012, Professional peer reviewof the evaluation function,UnitedNationsEnvironment
Programme.Web link:www.uneval.org/document/download/1527
6 AnAnalytical Framework forEvaluating aDiverseClimateChangePortfolio 97
Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
- Titel
- Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development
- Autoren
- Juha I. Uitto
- Jyotsna Puri
- Rob D. van den Berg
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC 3.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-43702-6
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 365
- Schlagwörter
- Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Climate Change/ Climate Change Impacts, Environmental Management
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Umwelt und Klima