Title: UNITED NATIONS
1UNITED NATIONS NORMS AND STANDARDS FOR EVALUATION
UNITED NATIONS EVALUATION GROUP (UNEG)
IDEAS 1st BIENNIAL CONFERENCE, NEW DELHI, APRIL
2005
Maya Bachner WIPO
2Why UN Norms and Standards?
- At present, only general regulations exist
- Evaluation functions respond to different
organizational expectations - Lack of common set of norms and standards that
govern evaluation functions within the UN - Greater need for harmonization
- New Results Based Management (RBM) environment
with a focus on managing-for-results - Greater expectations for the use of evaluation of
higher quality, both internally and externally
3Why UN Norms and Standards different from those
of other Organizations?
OECD countries
Accountability to taxpayers
Governing Bodys oversight over the performance
of the Organisation and its investments
International financial institutions
Professionalization, code of conduct,
methodological rigor, transparency and
inclusiveness of all stakeholders
Associations
Inter-governmental collaboration, multiple
stakeholders, Governing Bodies oversight,
complex accountability, international values and
principles, universality and neutrality,
egalitarian participation
UN System
4Existing framework for evaluation in the UN
The Secretary Generals Bulletin ST/SGB/2000/8 -
September 19, 2000
- Defines the general use of evaluation in the
context of programme planning and budgeting
process to be followed by each respective
unit/organisation of the UN - Provides broad minimal regulations for programme
evaluation
5New framework for evaluation in the UN
The General Assembly Resolution A/RES/59/250 of
Dec 2004
- Linking evaluation to performance in the
achievement of developmental goals - Strengthen evaluation activities, with particular
focus on development results, including through
the systematic use of evaluation approaches at
the system-wide level - Promotion of collaborative approaches to
evaluation - UNEG to make further progress in system-wide
collaboration on evaluation, in particular
harmonization and simplification of
methodologies, norms, standards and cycles of
evaluation
6UN Norms and Standards for Evaluation Aim
- Harmonizing, consolidating, simplifying and
strengthening the system-wide collaboration on
evaluation - Ensuring that evaluation entities within the UN
system operate following agreed upon basic
principles - Providing a platform for strengthening and
professionalizing the evaluation function and
improving the quality of evaluation - Fostering a better understanding, practice and
better use of evaluation, by UN evaluations
functions, Organizations, Governing Bodies and
stakeholders
7UN Norms and Standards for Evaluation Application
- All entities of the United Nations System,
including Funds and Programs and Specialized
Agencies - Due account would be taken of the particular
objectives for evaluation work established by the
Governing Body of each Organization
8UN Norms and Standards for Evaluation Work in
progress
- UNEG Working Group on Norms and Standards
established in 2002 - Comparative analysis of existing evaluation norms
and standards in 2003 - Survey of the situation of evaluation within the
UN system in 2003 - 2 days Working Group drafting workshop 2004
- March 2005 First draft submitted for comments
- April 2005 Second draft integrating comments
submitted to UNEG for consideration during UNEG
annual meeting in Rome, end of April 2005.
9Draft Proposed Norms for Evaluation
Responsibility
Definition
Quality
Intentionality
Impartiality
Follow-up
Independence
Evaluability
Ethics
Competencies
Consultations, Participation and Transparency
Contribution to Knowledge Building
10Draft Proposed Standards for Evaluation
1. Institutional Framework and Management of
the Evaluation Function 2. Competencies and
Ethics 3. Conducting Evaluations (design,
process, selection of team, implementation,
reporting, follow-up) 4. Evaluation reports