UNDP Philippines 2019-2023 Country Programme Mid-term Review 
The overall objective of the review is to assess the Country Programme, in terms of its relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of strategies in the wake of development priorities amid the changes in the socio-economic landscape and in the United Nations (UN). The changing socio-economic realities have been emerging especially from the impacts of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mandanas-Garcia Ruling, the May 2022 elections, the changes in the donor landscape and the reforms within the UN. The MTR i...Access full executive summary here → |
Terminal evaluation of the Government Financing Project Paving the Roads to Sustainable Development Goals through Good Local Governance (Roads2SDGs)  
The project “Paving the Roads to Sustainable Development Goals through Good Local Governance†or Roads2SDGs wasimplemented by the UNDP Philippinesin collaboration with the Government of the Philippines (GoP) through theDepartment of Interior and Local Government (DILG). The Project is within the Conditional Matching Grant to Province (CMGP) Program as a Local Government Support Fund (LGSF) for Road and Bridge Rehabilitation Upgrading and Improvement.1 The project, which was originally intended for two years, was implemented from December 20...Access full executive summary here → |
Innovation for Social Impact Partnership Mid-term Evaluation
The objective of ISIP is to harness the immense potential of social enterprises (SEs) in contributing and accelerating the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the country. ISIP has three major outputs/components (Entrepreneurship, Education and Policy Reform Agenda). The goal of the Mid-Term Evaluation is to assess ISIP’s contributions in the increased capacity and knowledge of Social Enterprises (SEs) including the involved HEIs and the ecosystem in relation to the country’s attainment of relevant goals under the SDG o...Access full executive summary here → |
DICT-UNDP Free Wi-fi for All Project Mid-Term Evaluation 
This draft report presents the Midterm Evaluation of the DICT-UNDP Free Wi-fi For All Project. The objectives of the MTRE were: to identify the extent to which the Project is consistent with the policies and priorities of the national and local governments as well as the needs of intended beneficiaries in addition to its responsiveness to the human development thrust of UNDP for empowerment, gender equality on industry innovation and infrastructure particularly universal and affordable internet access, reduced inequalities, on partnerships...Access full executive summary here → |
Terminal Evaluation of Development Support Service to the Department of Education Computerization Program to K to 12 Basic Education Program of the Department Education of the Philippines 
The objective of this partnership was to improve the timely delivery of information and communication technology (ICT) packages to its recipient schools that will promote access to computers for the students’ learning as well as in aiding in implementing reforms. Fully funded by the Government of the Philippines under the National Acceleration Modality (NAM) with the amount of about US$ 61 million, the UNDP has become the implementing partner of DepEd through this partnership. Thus, UNDP procured, delivered, and instaled ICT packages in selec...Access full executive summary here → |
Terminal evaluation of the Scaling Up Implementation of the Sustainable Strategy for the Seas of East Asia Project 
Scaling up the implementation of the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) is a GEF project implemented by UNDP with UNDP Philippines serving as Principal Project Representative (PPR) and the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) Resource Facility (PRF) as the implementing partner in accordance with the agreement entered by the two parties. The countries bordering the East Asian Region, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Philippines, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam a...Access full executive summary here → |
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