National Evaluation Capacity Development Strategy - Latin America and the Caribbean
This UNICEF strategy empowers governments and civil society to build national evaluation systems, helping generate child-sensitive, equity-focused evidence for policymaking and development.
Highlights
The UNICEF National Evaluation Capacity Development Strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean outlines a roadmap to help governments, academia, and civil society strengthen national evaluation systems.
These systems generate credible, child-sensitive, and equity-focused evidence to inform policymaking, ensure accountability, and promote inclusive development. The strategy positions UNICEF as a catalyst and convener for sustainable, country-led evaluation systems that drive learning, transparency, and scalable results for children.
Guided by a clear theory of change, the approach uses shared diagnostics to design tailored, country-specific pathways, all supported by strong partnerships.