Introduction
- Author: United Nations Development Programme
- Main Title: Assessment of Development Results - Chile , pp 1-5
- Publication Date: December 2011
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/9d7b6edd-en
- Language: English Spanish
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Having an appropriate planning, monitoring and evaluation cycle enhances UNDP’s contribution to its partner countries by establishing a clear connection between past, present and future initiatives and the achievement of development objectives. The Evaluation Office (EO) at UNDP performs regular country-level assessments in order to determine the Organization’s contribution to development results. UNDP’s evaluation policy sets forth guidelines for these assessments known by their acronym, ADR (Assessment of Development Results). The assessments fulfill two objectives: they operate as a learning tool both for UNDP and the country, and as an accountability mechanism for UNDP before its Executive Board and its national counterparts. Having an appropriate planning, monitoring and evaluation cycle enhances UNDP’s contribution to its partner countries by establishing a clear connection between past, present and future initiatives and the achievement of development objectives. The Evaluation Office (EO) at UNDP performs regular country-level assessments in order to determine the Organization’s contribution to development results. UNDP’s evaluation policy sets forth guidelines for these assessments known by their acronym, ADR (Assessment of Development Results). The assessments fulfill two objectives: they operate as a learning tool both for UNDP and the country, and as an accountability mechanism for UNDP before its Executive Board and its national counterparts.
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