Abstract:
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This Assessment of Development Results (ADR) in Malawi is an independent, country-level evaluation undertaken by the UNDP Evaluation Office. A team of national consultants led and conducted the evaluation. The effort received guidance from an in-country reference group of government and other stakeholders and benefited from an independent review by international experts and the Center for Social Research at the University of Malawi. The evaluation seeks to determine the degree to which UNDP has effectively responded to the country’s development challenges and made a contribution to achievement of its national development goals. The ADR evaluates the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of UNDP work in Malawi. It also assesses how UNDP has strategically positioned itself and used its comparative advantage to add value to national development priorities and results. The ADR covers two programme cycles: the Second Country Cooperation Framework (CCF II), which ran from 2002 through 2006, and the Country Programme Document (CPD) 2008-2011. |