Basic services in health, education, social and child protection
Description
UNICEF Egypt has focused on addressing the needs of refugees and the most vulnerable among impacted host communities with targeted assistance to provide quality basic services in health, education, social and child protection. UNICEF Egypt’s humanitarian response evaluation will examine the response against the standard humanitarian evaluation criteria of relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coverage, and coherence to help inform future programming planning. It will assess what is working and what is not working since the inception of the CPDs in January 2018 until end of June 30th, 2019 and provide key lessons learned for future programming and accelerators to strengthen responses for other affected populations. The objective of the evaluation is to focus on specific questions owing to assessing what is working and what is not with regards to UNICEF’s humanitarian response programming and internal governance.
Services
Inception report
- Developing the inception evaluation and designing ethical protocol- reviewing key document (including the evaluation matrix, revised methodology, scope field workplan, timeline; Data collection instruments; ethical protocols ana data analysis plan).
Desk review and analysis
- Analysis and previous reviews of the monitoring data, tools and a secondary analysis of relevant data and resources noting assessment of progress, key trends, gaps and relevance).
- Data collection and analysis (22 KIIs, 120 Questionnaires)
Final Evaluation Report and Presentation/Validation Workshop
- Psycho-social Support (PSS) and Child Protection (CP) Programmes
- Citizen Education, Life Skills, and Cash-based Support Programmes
- UNICEF Supported Schools
- Education Grants, Emergency Grants (CP), Social Protection Grants for UASC, and UACS Winterization Grant (Social Policy)
- Intersectoral Programming and Mainstreaming Approach
- Programmatic strategy
- Humanitarian Response Design, Strategies, and Programming towards Beneficiaries Needs
- UNICEF position in Humanitarian Response Development
- Situational Analysis inc. review of indicators and ToC
- Internal management and coordination mechanisms
- Donor funding mechanisms