The objectives were to: i) draw lessons from evaluations on CSS; ii) assess Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ performance and results of CCS interventions; iii) identify common themes and systemic issues relating to the design and implementation of CCS interventions; and, iv) provide insights for country offices designing CCS interventions in Country Strategic Plans.
The synthesis affirmed the importance of CCS to the achievement of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ¡¯s objectives, particularly in supporting countries to strengthen their capacities in food security and nutrition. The evaluations provide indications of long-term positive capacity change as a result of CCS interventions. However, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ uneven monitoring and under-reporting of CCS achievements affects its ability to identify and showcase results and strengthen its own learning.
The synthesis identified several lessons aimed at strengthening Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's engagement with state and non-state actors: (i) systems for CCS knowledge management and performance measurement are needed to enable continual improvement; (ii) conducting capacity needs assessments or utilizing existing data at the design phase could increase the scope and usefulness of CCS interventions; (iii) combining advocacy with technical advice that is aligned with national government frameworks for transformative change; (iv) synergies between CCS across all three domains; (v) collaborating with partners, including other United Nations agencies, and establishing (where appropriate) clear transition plans and agreements prior to transition help to sustain results.
The synthesis made five recommendations.
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| Evaluation brief |
PDF | 157.64 KB
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| Synthesis - Executive Board version |
PDF | 594.09 KB
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| ³§²â²Ô³Ù³ó¨¨²õ±ð |
PDF | 749.8 KB
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| ³§¨ª²Ô³Ù±ð²õ¾±²õ |
PDF | 612.05 KB
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| Synthesis (Arabic) |
PDF | 733.34 KB
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