Evaluating Partnerships: Methodologies to Assess the Contribution of Partnerships in Programmatic Delivery
Webinaire | En ligne
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Organisé par:
UN+ Vienna Evaluation Group
À propos de l'événement
As the UN system increasingly engages with private and non-traditional partners to achieve its mandates, evaluating the effectiveness and impact of these collaborations has become both essential and challenging. This joint webinar, co-organized by the evaluation functions of UNIDO, IAEA, and UNODC, will explore approaches to assessing partnerships with non-governmental actors.
Drawing on recent evaluations conducted by UNIDO (on partnerships with the private sector) and IAEA (on collaborations with non-traditional entities), the session will examine the methodologies used, lessons learned, and the broader implications for UN programming.
Join us for a dynamic exchange on how to evaluate what works, what doesn’t, and how we can improve collaboration with partners beyond the traditional UN framework.
Drawing on recent evaluations conducted by UNIDO (on partnerships with the private sector) and IAEA (on collaborations with non-traditional entities), the session will examine the methodologies used, lessons learned, and the broader implications for UN programming.
Join us for a dynamic exchange on how to evaluate what works, what doesn’t, and how we can improve collaboration with partners beyond the traditional UN framework.
Conférenciers
| Nom | Titre | Biography |
|---|---|---|
| Jakub Kiedrowski | Chief, Independent Evaluation, Office of Evaluation and Internal Oversight, UNIDO | Jakub Kiedrowski is Chief of Independent Evaluation at UNIDO, with extensive expertise in evaluation, ethics, audit, and risk management. He has held senior roles at IAEA and Citibank and brings 22+ years of oversight experience. He holds a Ph.D., MBA, and law degree. |
| Eduardo Toscani von Potieruchin | Senior Evaluation Officer from the Office of Internal Oversight Services, IAEA | Eduardo Toscani is a Senior Evaluation Officer at the IAEA's Office of Internal Oversight Services. He has extensive experience conducting and managing complex evaluations in the UN system and nationally. He is the former head of Chile’s M&E Department. |
Moderators
| Nom | Titre | Biography |
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| Katherine Aston | Deputy Chief, Independent Evaluation Section, UNODC | Katherine Aston is an evaluation expert with extensive experience in managing and conducting complex and utilization focused evaluations. Prior to joining UNODC she worked as an Evaluation Officer in several UN and government entities as well as NGOs including as Head of Evaluation at UN Volunteers. |