WHO Evaluation Office

WHO Evaluation Office

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Nurses attend a training session at Rudaki District Primary Healthcare Centre in Tajikistan on 28 September 2023.
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The WHO Evaluation Office plays a pivotal role in advancing performance, bolstering accountability, and supporting organizational learning. It serves to foster collaboration with partners to assess outcomes and disseminate crucial insights aimed at improving health outcomes globally. By catalysing a culture of continuous improvement, the office strives to enhance the effectiveness of initiatives, ensuring that WHO is at the forefront of promoting health and well-being for all.

As an independent entity, the Office is dedicated to guaranteeing that evaluation processes are inclusive, impartial and conducted with scientific rigour. Widely disseminating evaluation findings and recommendations is a key priority, with a strong emphasis on fostering opportunities for collective learning. The focus extends to actively exploring ways to implement recommendations to improve organizational effectiveness and outcomes.

A thorough review of the evaluation function, incorporating insights from diverse entities, has led to the development and ongoing implementation of a robust framework focused on six key action areas:

    1. Establishing an enabling environment and governance
    2. Evaluation capacity resources
    3. Evaluation work plan, scope and modalities
    4. Evaluation recommendations and management response
    5. Organizational learning
    6. Communicating evaluation work.

UN Evaluation Group (UNEG) defines evaluation as follows:

"….an assessment, as systematic and impartial as possible of an activity, project, programme, strategy, policy, theme, sector, operational area or institutional performance. It focuses on expected and achieved accomplishments examining the results chain, processes, contextual factors and causality, in order to understand achievements or the lack thereof. It aims at determining the relevance, impact, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the interventions and contributions of the organizations of the UN system."

 


Evaluation explainer video

Discover why evaluation is essential. It enables WHO to learn, improve, build trust and enhance health outcomes. This short video illustrates how evaluation strengthens results-based management, accountability and informed decision-making.


 

 

News

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Evaluation reports

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WHO contribution in Tunisia (‎2019-2023): Evaluation report

This evaluation of the World Health Organization's contribution in Tunisia focuses on the results achieved at the country level, drawing on inputs from...

Mid-term evaluation of the WHO global coordination mechanism on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases: Executive summary

The Global Coordination Mechanism on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (GCM/NCD) operates at the global level to support regional...

Evaluation of WHO normative function at country level: Executive summary

The WHO Evaluation Office presents a comprehensive evaluation of the organization’s normative function at the country level. The evaluation sheds...

Evaluation of WHO’s contribution to water, sanitation, hygiene and health: Executive summary

The WHO WASH Strategy aims to improve health through the safe management of water, sanitation and hygiene services. To implement this strategy, WHO works...

Documents

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The evaluation served a dual purpose of accountability and learning designed to generate forward-looking recommendations for improving WHO's humanitarian...

The evaluation served a dual purpose of accountability and learning designed to generate forward-looking recommendations for improving WHO's humanitarian...

The evaluation served a dual purpose of accountability and learning designed to generate forward-looking recommendations for improving WHO's humanitarian...

The evaluation served a dual purpose of accountability and learning designed to generate forward-looking recommendations for improving WHO's humanitarian...

 

 


WHO Evaluation Office is a member of UNEG, ALNAP and the European Evaluation Society


 

Contact

For more information or to get in touch with the Evaluation team, please contact evaluation@who.int

 

Alex Ross, Director (a.i.), WHO Evaluation Office