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Formative Evaluation of UNICEF Monitoring Results for Equity System (MoRES) (August 2014)
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The Nepal Country Office has made a determined effort to apply MoRES and has intelligently adjusted it to the national context and ongoing programme of work.

Before MoRES was formally introduced, the Nepal Country Office (NCO) had analyzed sub-national inequities using a Child Deprivation Index and identified a set of 15 “failing” districts performing poorly across multiple child rights; it is on these districts that attention has been focused. The NCO has designed a monitoring framework for use across the full range of UNICEF’s programmes.

Six Intermediate Results (IR) for the country programme have been selected for piloting the bottleneck analysis approach: maternal-child health service; maternal-child health and hygiene prevention and care; drinking water and sanitation; nutrition; pre-primary education; and child protection.

This case study raises some important questions and issues relating to MoRES which have relevance for the wider evaluation study, including: that more evidence of the universal relevance of the determinants framework would be valuable (including the extent to which the ten determinants represent comprehensive coverage of issues sustaining deprivation); that further technical guidance which builds capacity to identify and connect determinants indicators with bottleneck solutions would be helpful; that consideration is
needed of the effort that will be required to build local planning capacity and the time this will take before it translates into enhanced equity.

Publisher:
UNICEF ,   (2014 )
Type / Script:
Progress Report in English
Keywords:
CHILD WELFARE, RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, NUTRITION, HEALTH, HEALTH EDUCATION, SANITATION, RIGHT TO DRINKING WATER, EDUCATION, NUTRITION, CAPACITY BUILDING, ADOLESCENTS, COORDINATION, DISASTER PREVENTION, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, URBANIZATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, BOTTLENECKS, FOOD SECURITY, INTERVENTION, DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN, DECENTRALIZATION
Thematic Group:
 UNICEF : Children Fund
Thesaurus:
14.05.04  -  Welfare And Social Services
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