PROSPECTS 2024-2027 programme: How to measure impact to improve the lives of forcibly displaced and host populations?

A rigorous approach to guide rational investments to measure impact in multi-country and multi-partner programmes | 10 July 2025

Fatema, 12, a Syrian refugee, on her way to school from her home in Mafraq, north Jordan.  “Education is important for my future. I want to become a doctor so I can help my father, he is sick and I want to heal him.”
UNICEF/UNI503466/Al-Safadi

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๐Ÿ“ฃ As part of our ‘Show & Tell’  evaluation seminar series, we conducted a webinar on "How to measure impact to improve the lives of forcibly displaced and host populations?" 

๐Ÿ“… 10 July 2025

We took a deep dive into the Impact Feasibility Assessment of the PROSPECTS programme (2014-2027), a multi-agency initiative supporting forcibly displaced populations and host communities in eight countries across North, East and South Africa and the Middle East.

We learned how UNICEF uses rigorous methodologies, in collaboration with partners (ILO Evaluation Office, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, The World Bank, IFC - International Finance Corporation and the Kingdom of the Netherlands), to understand what works in a complex, multi-country, multi-partner programme.

๐ŸŽค SPEAKERS:
Tasha Gill, Migration and Displacement Hub, UNICEF
Eduard Bonet, Evaluation Office, UNICEF
Preksha Golchha & José Victor Cremonesi Giarola, Economic Policy Research Institute

๐Ÿ“ Countries covered: Egypt, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Sudan, Uganda
๐Ÿ”— Click HERE to watch the webinar recording ๐Ÿ‘ˆ 

You can read the full Impact Feasibility Assessment report here.