Strengthening Peace and Human Rights: through Transitional Justice, Combating Corruption, and Promoting Transparency

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  • Country: El Salvador
    Dates (start/end) : 02/2021 - 08/2023
    Overall project value (EUR): 0000
    Origin of funding: PNUD
    Name of client: PNUD
    Name of consortium members: Ambero Consulting Gesellschaft mbH, Como Consult GmbH
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    The main objective of the evaluation is to examine how and to what extent the project “Strengthening Peace and Human Rights” has contributed to the promotion and advancement of the pillars of transitional justice, to address impunity regarding past events, and its contribution to strengthening transparency and combating corruption, to fight impunity in the present. The relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, and sustainability of the project’s intervention are evaluated concerning the design and outcomes achieved, as well as unintended results, identifying possible negative and positive consequences arising from the intervention.

    The specific objectives are:

    • To showcase lessons learned and best practices, as well as relevant recommendations for the construction of future peace consolidation programs.
    • To evaluate the validity of the Theory of Change.
    • To assess the merit of the implementation strategies, processes, and performance.
    • To identify the added value of the PBF (Peacebuilding Fund) through the project to national peace consolidation efforts.
    • To identify innovative aspects of the Program.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of cooperation among the agencies involved in the project in a coordinated approach to the addressed issues.
    • To identify the catalytic effects that have resulted from the project’s implementation.

    The evaluation methodology focuses on “contribution analysis” to provide greater certainty about the contribution of the intervention to the observed results (or their absence), as well as the influence of other external or internal factors. Under this approach, the evaluation is expected to provide plausible evidence of its contribution to the achieved outcomes.