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UNHCR s Approach to Evaluating the COVID-19 Response for Refugees and other Persons of Concern - World

UNHCR’s Approach to Evaluating the COVID-19 Response for Refugees and other Persons of Concern Format CONTEXT The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the response of States and the role of international cooperation and assistance will be subject to cross-cutting thematic and institutionally focused evaluations globally during 2021-22. The Global Evaluation Coalition, facilitated by OECD DAC Evaluation Network (EvalNet), brings together OECD members development assistance evaluation units, with those of partner countries and UN system organizations in an effort to reduce the evaluative footprint and harmonize evaluation and synthesis work where practical. Within the UN system, in addition to individual organizational COVID-19 response evaluations, three main COVID-19 response evaluations are planned: the Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation (IAHE) of the Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP) led by OCHA; an evaluation of the Response and Recovery Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF)

Virgin Islands gets $362k grant for Covid response

The BVI Beacon Virgin Islands gets $362k grant for Covid response The Virgin Islands will receive about $362,000 in funding from the United Nations Covid-19 Response and Recovery Multi-Partner Trust Fund, government announced Tuesday. The funds will contribute to the income … The Virgin Islands will receive about $362,000 in funding from the United Nations Covid-19 Response and Recovery Multi-Partner Trust Fund, government announced Tuesday. The funds will contribute to the income support programme established by the government to assist vulnerable residents affected by the pandemic, according to Government Information Services. It will be accompanied by technical assistance provided by the International Labour Organisation, the World Food Programme, and UNICEF to enhance residents’ employability and boost social protection.

Maldives, UN sign agreement to recover better from Covid-19 pandemic

FM Shahid and UN Resident Coordinator Catherine Haswell signed the agreement on Thursday Foreign Ministry Maldives has signed a project document with the United Nations in the Maldives, enabling the island nation to recover better from the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The project document titled “Protecting Women and Children: Digitalizing and Streamlining Social Services and Creating a Unified Platform for National Care” was signed by Maldives Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid and the United Nations Resident Coordinator Catherine Haswell during a ceremony held at the Foreign Ministry on Thursday. The project aims to link progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in the Maldives road to recovery from Covid-19.

Maldives-UN sign project on digitising social services to protect women and children

Maldives-UN sign project on digitising social services to protect women and children 21 January 2021, MVT 20:16 Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid (R) and UN Resident Coordinator Catherine Haswell sign the project document Protecting Women and Children: Digitalizing and Streamlining Social Services and Creating a Unified Platform for National Care on January 21, 2020. PHOTO/FOREIGN MINISTRY 21 January 2021, MVT 20:16 The United Nations (UN) and Maldives on Thursday signed a project document on digitialising social services in order to better protect women and girls from poverty and violence during emergency situations. Titled Protecting Women and Children: Digitalizing and Streamlining Social Services and Creating a Unified Platform for National Care , the project aims to enhance shock-responsive social protection benefits and services targeted towards women and girls, in order to prevent them from falling into poverty and protect them from violence in prolonged socio

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