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The Evaluation Office (EO) of the United Nations Development Programme undertakes a series of independent evaluations under a conceptual framework called “Assessment of Development Results” (ADRs). The central idea is to cull and glean from country programmes evaluative evidence of UNDP’s intended and achieved contributions to development results. The main focus of ADRs is on development results at the country level. They signal a transition in the accountability framework from process compliance to results and to strategic UNDP contributions to development. Their scope includes UNDP’s responsiveness and alignment to specific country challenges and priorities, strategic positioning, and engagement with partners.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Argentina
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