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UNAIDS Response to the Second Independent Evaluation. Introduction:. Overall a positive evaluation for the entire Joint Programme with call for innovation in working methods Sound methodology, credible findings, actionable recommendations
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UNAIDS Response to the Second Independent Evaluation
Introduction: • Overall a positive evaluation for the entire Joint Programme with call for innovation in working methods • Sound methodology, credible findings, actionable recommendations • Response built on risk/opportunity analysis and active engagement of Cosponsors and Secretariat • Many responses are process based – solutions will come with implementation
Introduction (cont.): • SIE should be seen as a major opportunity to: • capture and take forward new vision (Outcome Framework) • reinforce current good practices and production of critical products • identify new directions for the Joint Programme • provide insight on repositioning and realigning UNAIDS • allow prioritization and refocusing on most critical actions for the UN
Recommendations in 9 clusters: • Future directions (1,2) • Division of Labour (3,4,14) • Joint Teams (6,7,8) • Support mechanisms (11,13) • Financial Architecture (12,18,19) • Knowledge Management (9,10) • Organizational Arrangements (5,20,21) • CCO and PCB (15,16,17) • Organization of the Secretariat (22, 23, 24)
1. Future Directions: Recommendation UNAIDS Response
Timeline: All recommendations to be acted upon by the end of 2010 (except 18 and 19 which refer to UBW in 2011)
Implementation: Implementation of all recommendations; comprehensive, rigorous, inclusive and cohesive Oversight sits with the PCB EXD to lead implementation of recommendations guided by a systematic process that is inclusive and ensures ownership of solutions by all stakeholders Regular updates to PCB – at meetings and through electronic updates