Aid View
General Information |
Project/Program |
Project |
Project Name |
3rd country programme |
Duration |
2006–2010 |
Donor |
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) |
Implementiong Organization |
Ministry of Planning; Ministry of Health (MoH); Ministry of Women's Affairs (MoWA); Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports (MoEYS); the Ministry of Interior‟s Department of Local Administration (DOLA); the National Committee for Population and Development (NCPD); and several nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) including CARE, the Khmer Youth Association (KYA), Cambodia Health Education Media Service (CHEMS), and the Reproductive Health Association of Cambodia. |
Sector and/or Subsector Classification |
Others |
Region |
71 districts in 14 of Cambodia‟s 24 provinces |
Financing |
US$27 million |
Analytical Information |
Stakeholders |
Associate Degree Midwifery Curriculum, Australian Agency for International Development, Commune Committee for Women and Children, Council for the Development of Cambodia,, Department for International Development, Department of Local Administration, Division for Oversight Services (UNFPA), Evaluation management committee, Gender Mainstreaming Action Group, Interdepartmental Committee on HIV/AIDS and Drugs, Joint Partnership Arrangement Development Partners Interface Group, Khmer Youth Association, Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Women‟s Affairs, National Committee for Population and Development. Nongovernmental organization, Provincial Health Department, Royal Government of Cambodia, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Children‟s Fund, United Nations Population Fund, Royal Government of Cambodia |
Cross-cutting Issue |
Environment |
According to the completion report, "In addition to the evaluative criteria noted above, the evaluation team shall also assess the extent to which UNFPA’s programs have integrated gender as a cross-cutting theme and promoted gender equity and gender sensitivity." |
Gender |
One of the pillars of the project targeted a gender related project. |
Impact Analysis |
This project aligns with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the targets of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) through the implementation of Cambodia's National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) and the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2006–2010. In addition, the objectives of the project clearly affiliate with The Rectangular Strategy for Growth, Employment, Equity and Efficiency in Cambodia |
Effectiveness |
Ownership/Partnership |
Evaluation |
The report states, "In this context it is important that the evaluation explore the extent to which the CP has responded to the aid effectiveness agenda and sector reform initiatives and identify future opportunities and entry points to advance the CP through enhanced harmonization, alignment and national ownership." |
Rating |
2/5 |
Policy Coherence/Harmonization |
Evaluation |
Same as above. |
Rating |
2/5 |
Evaluation Framework |
Evaluation |
According to the report, "in line with UNFPA‟s Evaluation Policy the evaluation focuses on “performance in achieving development results,” which includes outputs, outcomes, and impacts", in addition, it followed "In planning and implementing the evaluation, the evaluation team adhered to a guiding principle: stakeholders‟ meaningful participation and engagement" |
Rating |
4/5 |
Alignment/Composition of Finance |
Evaluation |
There is no information regarding alignment of finance nor sustainability. |
Rating |
N.A. |
Other Remarks |
In turn, donors‟ support for the principles of the Paris Declaration is a possible explanation for government ministries becoming more assertive in coordinating donors and in leading and assuming ownership of the development process in all the areas in which the agency works. |
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