WHO South-East Asia Regional Framework for Strengthening Evaluation for Learning and Development

Publications - Released in 2017

The WHO South-East Asia Region’s Framework for Strengthening Evaluation for Learning and Development (FSELD) has been formulated to guide the Regional Office and WHO country offices in their evaluation work. Its provisions are consistent with the WHO Evaluation Policy 2012, Evaluation practice handbook 2013,1 and A framework for strengthening evaluation and organizational learning in WHO, 2015 (the “global framework”). The FSELD mirrors the structure of the global framework, and builds on a working paper that was developed after a series of consultations with regional departments and WHO country offices.

The objective of this FSELD is to strengthen the current decentralized evaluation function in the WHO South-East Asia Region, and further mainstream its activities. This will nurture the “culture of evaluation” and ensure that evaluation plays a critical role in improving performance, increasing accountability for results, and promoting organizational learning and development.

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Organizations

  • WHO, Regional Office for South-East Asia