Decent Work Country Programmes(DWCPs)provide a framework for pulling together a diverse range of initiatives and constituents in order to achieve better work outcomes for populations across the globe. They are the primary tool by which ILO decentralizes responsibility for the implementation of a coherent and integrated programme of assistance to constituents in member States. Country and regional ILO offices face challenges in designing, implementing and managing these DWCPs. Regional offices regularly review them through the ILO’s internal Country Programme Review(CPR) process. The ILO Evaluation Office (EVAL), which has previously undertaken a meta-analysis of its independently conducted DWCP evaluations, commissioned this meta-analysis of CPRs in order to synthesis the findings from a selection of 15 of the most recent CPRs undertaken, and to draw lessons learned and good practices.
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Publisher:
ILO
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
TECHNICAL CAPACITY, COUNTRY PROGRAMME REVIEWS, ORGANISATIONAL CAPACITY, FEMALE ENTERPRENURESHIP, REFERENCE WORKS, POLICY GUIDELINES, META-ANALYSIS OF NINE COUNTRY PROGRAMME EVALUATIONS, RESULT BASED MANAGEMENT, BUDGET PROCESS, COMMUNICATIONS, RIGHTS AT WORK, EXTENDING SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL DIALOGUE, CREATING JOBS, DWCP EVALUATION, IMPARTIAL AND TRANSPARENT, ACCOUNTABILITY CONTROLS, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, FORMATTIVE AND SUMMATIVE EVALUATION APPROACHES, NATIONAL TRIPARTITE COMMITTEES
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
12.03.00
- Conditions Of Employment
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