Guidelines for Follow-up to Evaluation Report Recommendations



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Guidelines for Follow-up to Evaluation Report Recommendations 1. The present Guidelines for Follow-up to Evaluation Report Recommendations form part of a common set of ITC Evaluation Guidelines that operationalize the ITC Evaluation Policy. Evaluation Guidelines are separate documents containing more detailed explanations of the process and methodologies to be used for conducting evaluations. They set evaluation standards for planning, conducting and using evaluations, developing and disseminating methodology and establishing the institutional mechanism for their implementation. 2. These Guidelines are designed for ITC management (Directors, Chiefs and Managers) to support a common process across ITC in the responses to evaluation. These guidelines describe the responsibilities and steps in the follow-up to evaluation report recommendations. They provide a framework for evaluation follow-up that is in accordance with UNEG Norms and Standards, in particular Norms 2.6 and 12.3 and Standard 3.17. 1

CONTENTS 1. MANAGEMENT RESPONSE 2. PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF ACTION PLAN 3. REVIEW OF ACTION PLAN 4. FOLLOW UP STATUS REPORTS 5.REVIEW Annexes 1. Management Response Template 2. Action Plan Template 3. Status Report Template 2

1. MANAGEMENT RESPONSE Upon completion of an evaluation report, the Evaluation and Monitoring Unit (EMU) communicates evaluation findings and recommendations to the appropriate responsible management who submits to EMU a Management Response (see Annex 1) to each recommendation. The Management Response indicates whether the responsible management accepts, partially accepts, or rejects the recommendations given in the evaluation report. Good reasons must be given as to why a particular recommendation is not accepted. 2. PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF ACTION PLAN Once the Management Response has been rightly completed, the responsible management develops an Action Plan for all accepted recommendations. The Action Plan constitutes the baseline against which future progress will be measured. The logic of the Action Plan (see Annex 2) is that actions taken in response to the recommendations using the allocated budget should contribute to the expected results within a given date: - Agreed Recommendations intended to guide management in the selection of the desired results and the actions required to bring about the desired results. The agreed recommendations are entered into the Action Plan by EMU. - Expected Results the desired changes resulting from the completion of the planned actions, designed to implement the said recommendations. The expected results are defined by the responsible management. In line with the principles of results based management, the expected results must meet the SMART criteria (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound). - Actions Planned planned actions intended to achieve the expected results. There may be more than one planned action for an expected result. They are identified by the responsible management section/division. - Budget funds required to implement the planned action. Note that many recommendations will not have budgetary implications. - Date indicates the date by which the action is expected to be completed. 3. REVIEW OF ACTION PLAN EMU reviews the Action Plan to ensure it meets quality standards. EMU enters the Action Plan into a database on the ITC intranet (currently under construction). The database will only be accessible to ITC staff members. 4. FOLLOW UP STATUS REPORTS The purpose of follow-up reporting is to promote organizational learning and accountability for results. The management responsible for the Action Plan must submit periodic Status Reports (see Annex 3) to EMU. The reports follow the tabular format shown below and contain: - An assessment of the extent to which desired results specified in the Action Plan have been achieved; - Actions already taken; 3

- A classification of the status of each recommendation: (1) implementation not yet begun; (2) implementation underway; or (3) implemented (if all desired results corresponding to that recommendation have been achieved); - Date the action was implemented or the date by which the action is expected to be completed; - The budget spent on the action. EMU reports periodically to the Senior Management Committee (SMC) of the overall progress made in the implementation of Action Plans. 5. REVIEW EMU conducts a review each biennium to assess progress in the follow-up to recommendations. The review examines how evaluation follow-up has improved programme design, delivery and strategic policy development. The key findings and lessons learnt are inserted into the Evaluation Annual Report, which is endorsed by the SMC and presented to JAG during the following session. 4

ANNEX 1: MANAGEMENT RESPONSE TEMPLATE Recommendation Management Response: Accepted / Partially Accepted / Rejected If not accepted, give reasons for rejection ANNEX 2: ACTION PLAN TEMPLATE Recommendation 1: 1.1. 1.2. Expected Results Actions Planned Responsible Management Section(s) 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. 1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.2.3. Date Budget allocated (if necessary) ANNEX 3: STATUS REPORT TEMPLATE Recommendation 1: 1.1. 1.2. Results Achieved Actions Taken Implementation Status Date Budget Spent 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. 1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.2.3. 5