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[United Nations Development Programme] Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority & United Nations Development Programme : Clearing for Results Phase II
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General Information Project/Program Programme: Phase II
Project Name Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority & United Nations Development Programme : Clearing for Results Phase II
Duration Jan-01-2011 to Dec-31-2015 This paper limits its scope to the annual project report of phase II of the programme
Donor United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Implementiong Organization The implementing agency is the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA)
Sector and/or Subsector Classification Others
Region 124 districts all over the country; specific areas are not mentioned in the result report
Financing Total budget of the programme is US 24,152,640 dollars; the cumulative expenditure up to phase II is US 351,991.14 dollars and the report. The United Nations for Development Programme committed US 438, 313 dollars. For output one a cost sharing agreement was signed with Austria for a total amount of 300,000 EUR on January 10th 2012 and for an additional 110,000 Euros on December 31st 2012; for output four Contributions have been received from the Canadian Department for Foreign Affairs and International Trade (CA$ 100,000), Norway (NOK 1.2 million), Australia (AU$ 200,000), France (EUR 30,000), Belgium (EUR 50,000), and Ireland (EUR, 50,000). Other donors like the Irish assisted US 70,721 dollars and UK for US 408,468 dollars.
Analytical Information Stakeholders United Nations Development Programme UNDP, Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority(CMAA), Mine Action Planning Units (MAPUs), Technical Working Group (TWG), Provincial Mine Action Committees (PMAC), Government-Development Partner Coordination Committee (GDCC), Cambodian Campaign to Ban Landmines (CCBL), Ministry of Social Affairs, Ministry of Planning and Ministry of Interior, Veterans and Youth (MoSVY), Ministry of Women’s Affairs, National Quality Management Manager, Royal Government of Cambodia, National Centre For Peacekeeping Forces, Mines and ERW Clearance (NPMEC), Cambodia and NPMEC, Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC), HALO Trust, Mine Advisory Group (MAG), Cambodia Self-Help Demining (CSHD) and BACTEC, Office of Council of Ministers, inter-ministerial working group, Socio-Economic Planning Department (SEPD),Canadian Department for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Norway, Australia, France, Belgium, Department of International Department UK, Irish, Austria, Non-governmental Organizations, Civil Society, Affected People, Targeted People, Women,
Cross-cutting Issue Environment There were several challenges: the UNDP and CMAA's bidding process could not identify qualified experts for the required duration;
Gender The result report of phase II output two exclaimed "In 2012, the CMAA has led several consultations on the Gender Action Plan, through the Gender Technical Reference Group. This process has led to the finalization of the Plan, which has been launched at a Gender Mainstreaming in Mine Action Workshop in Quarter 4.Finally,
concerning the finding of Post Clearance Monitoring on the gender distribution of beneficiaries of mine action, overall, 4,9388 households benefited directly (housing and agriculture) from the cleared land consisting of 25,921 people and the 48,130 households which benefited indirectly from the cleared land (risk reduction and public use land such as school, roads, pagoda, and other infrastructures) consisted of 216,360 people. The total of direct/indirect beneficiaries is 242,281 people (124,034 are males and 118,247 are females).
Impact Analysis The project aligns with the National Mine Action Strategy (NMAS) and National Plan of Action on Disability
Effectiveness Ownership/Partnership Evaluation Ownership was highlighted during the second year of phase II. The CMAA had exchanged information and coordinated with the various stakeholders ; developed partnership with ministries with the programme's objective. The implementing agency had shared information with its boarding countries.
Rating 4/5
Policy Coherence/Harmonization Evaluation There was no information regarding policy coherence in the result report
Rating N.A.
Evaluation Framework Evaluation The report express for output one "The Joint Monitoring Indicators’ (JMI) 2011 report was finalized and the JMIs 2012-­‐2013, derived from the National Mine Action Strategy (NMAS), were developed by the CMAA, endorsed by the TWG and approved by the Government-­‐Development Partner Coordination Committee (GDCC). In advance of the NMAS midterm review planned for Quarter 2013, the CMAA has finalized an M&E Framework for the NMAS and compiled necessary information to produce a NMAS progress report covering 2010-12." There was a delay in the mid term report, outcome assessment, and bidding process review.
Rating 4/5
Alignment/Composition of Finance Evaluation Please refer to the graph of the Annual Project Report 2012 Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority & United Nations Development Programme Cambodia IV. Financial status and utilization.
Rating N.A.
Other Remarks Under this programme, there were various projects; the implementing agency had exchanged mine action programmes of Afghanistan and Myanmar

 

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