ASPECT Programme. Day 1

Stakeholders' workshop agenda | 29 April 2024

DAY 1, 29 APRIL 2024

TIME - DAY 1SESSIONSPEAKER/FACILITATOR
8:00-8:45Networking coffee and participant registration 
8:45-9:00Security briefingSerdar Kalfa, Common Support Service Center, Istanbul, UNICEF
9:00-9:30Welcome note and introductions Zlata Bruckauf, Evaluation Office, UNICEF
Nupur Kukrety, Programme Group, Social Policy, UNICEF
9:30-10:30Resilience in the Fragile World – expert panel and presentationsEmile Rolland, Crises and Fragility team, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), (remote)
John Hoddinott, School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University (remote)
Leonie Prely, Transitional Development Assistance, GIZ
Simon Levine, Humanitarian Policy Group, Oversees Development Institute (ODI)

Moderator: 
Frank Otchere, Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF
10:30-10:45Coffee break 
10:45-11:45Responding to Fragility through Adaptive Social Protection: The global learning agenda Stefan Dercon, Blavatnik School of Governance, University of Oxford (remote)
Patrick Premand, Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) – Gender, Economic Opportunity & Fragility, World Bank 
(remote)
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, Rural Futures Cluster & BASIC Project, Institute of Development Studies
Clare O’Brien, School Meals and Social Protection Service, World Food Programme
Katja Hilser, Social Protection, GIZ

Moderator:
Jenn Yablonski, Programme Group, Social Policy, UNICEF
11:45-13:00What makes social protection evidence relevant and impactful? - Practitioners’ viewsAna Gabriela Guerrero Serdan, Social Policy, Kenya Country Office, UNICEF
Maxwell Yiryele Kuunyem, Social Policy, Somalia Country Office, UNICEF
Antonio Franco Garcia, Social Policy, Lebanon Country Office, UNICEF (remote)
Gustavo Angeles Tagliaferro, Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF

Moderator:
Jenn Yablonski, Programme Group, Social Policy, UNICEF
13:00-14:00Lunch and networking 
14:00-15:15ASPECT FrameworkZlata Bruckauf, Evaluation Office, UNICEF 
15:15-15:30Coffee break 
15:30-16:15World Café – discussion

Group themes:
Theme 1. Resilience: How do we conceptualize and define resilience in relationship to ASP systems and 
programmes? How does this vary by the type of covariate shocks? 
Theme 2. Gender: What are the specific risks and vulnerabilities for girls and women in fragile settings? 
What are the primary and secondary impacts of ASP on women, girls and boys during shocks? 
How do the impacts of ASP change throughout the lifecycle, in particular, in early childhood and 
in adolescent transition to adulthood?
Theme 3. Nutrition: How can ASP impact the underlying and the enabling determinants needed for good 
maternal and child nutrition? How can ASP mitigate against any negative coping strategies that 
affect nutrition and food security of households? How can ASP mitigate against the adverse 
effects of shocks on nutrition? How can ASP have a greater impact on nutrition outcomes? 
Theme facilitators:

RESILIENCE
Simon Levine, Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI
Frank Otchere, Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF

GENDER
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, Rural Futures Cluster & BASIC Project, Institute of Development Studies
Nyasha Tirivayi, Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF

NUTRITION
Annalies Borrel, Programme Group, Nutrition, UNICEF
Miguel Almanzar, Evaluation Office, UNICEF
 
16:15-17:30Conducting Impact Evaluations of ASP in Fragile Settings: Design characteristics and methodologies Jennifer Waidler, Office of Evaluation, World Food Programme
Chloe Monica Fernandez, DIME – Gender, Economic Opportunity & Fragility, World Bank (remote)
Qundeel Khattak, Humanitarian Cash and Voucher Assistance Research, Save the Children (remote)
Miguel Almanzar, Evaluation Office, UNICEF

Moderator:
Gustavo Angeles Tagliaferro, Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, UNICEF
17:30-17:45Reflections from the day and group photo UNICEF rapporteurs

DAY 2, 30 APRIL 2024  |  DAY 3, 1 MAY 2024