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Donor Reporting Harmonisation Initiative for the Advisory Commission Sub-Committee 2 May 2012 David de Bold Senior Monitoring & Evaluation Officer 1

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Donor Reporting Harmonisation Initiative

for the Advisory Commission Sub-Committee

2 May 2012

David de BoldSenior Monitoring & Evaluation Officer 1

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Outline

(i) Update on Monitoring & Evaluation (“M&E”)

(ii) Update on the implementation of the Donor Reporting Harmonisation Initiative (“Initiative”)

(iii) Questions and/or Comments

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Update: Financial Chart of Accounts

M&E1

Background and Update

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1 - The evaluation coordination function was transferred to the independent Department of Internal Oversight Services (per Advisory Committee on Internal Oversight recommendation in 2010)

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Background InformationStrengthening of M&E was part of OD to improve Programme Cycle Management and started in 2009 which following:

• Establishment of an Agency-level Senior Monitoring & Evaluation post;

• Support to the planning process through indicator development and improve methodology;

• Identify and lead the development of an Agency-wide results-based monitoring system;

• Consolidate and improve the quality and consistency of monitoring and external reporting;

• Introduce management processes to support regular implementation monitoring of plans

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Status Update

• Established and improved the Agency-wide Common Monitoring Matrix for biennium plans (i.e., FIPs);

• Established Agency-wide M&E Community of Practice and support knowledge externalization;

• Implemented an Agency-wide Results-based Monitoring system for programmatic, financial and human resource data and analytical information on results;

• Implementing Quarterly Management Reviews and and annual Results Reviews; and

• Implemented the Donor Reporting Harmonisation Initiative to consolidate, improve quality and align internal an external reporting

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The UNRWA-Donor Reporting Harmonisation Initiative

Improving quality and streamlining of reporting for funding agreements

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Background on the InitiativeAn opportunity to improve the quality and streamline the information provided and reduce transaction costs.

• Inconsistent periods for reporting;

• Wide variety of indicators;

• Measures for indicators at various levels (i.e., activities or outputs and/or outcomes);

• Differences between internal UNRWA reporting and external donor reporting and duplication of reporting;

• Follow the principles embodied in the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the Accra Agenda for Action2

2 The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (2005) and Accra Agenda for Action (2008), OECD7

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Donor Reporting Harmonisation InitiativeA summary of the methodology is as follows: Engage with donors through an informal donor reference

group for content; Reporting would take place once per calendar year

within 90 days of calendar year-end; Template standardisation containing quantitative data

and narrative results analysis; Indicators aligned with UNRWA biennium plans including

baselines and targets; Include indicators for monitoring processes or Agency-

wide initiatives; and Indicator disaggregation by Field Office, Agency and

Gender identified when applicable.8

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Donor Reporting Harmonization Initiative

Before, as an example, the largest three contributors (in absolute terms) to the General Fund, required over 30 different indicators.

Less than 10% of these indicators were exactly the same across all these agreements

Information analysis, templates and frequency all different.9

Examples:

• Average daily medical consultations per doctor;

• Mean score from testing;

• Graduate employment rates

• Establish a referral system for victims of violence

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The Report

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Reporting Template

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Going Forwardi. Establish a regular dialogue through the reference

group (technical) forum;ii. Managing expectations of further strengthening of

M&E in UNRWA; andiii. Incorporate lessons learned with each Report

publication iv. Leverage successes like:

- Donors using the Report to fully satisfies reporting requirements in the spirit of the Aid Effectiveness Agenda

- The 2010 External Review of UNRWA Programmes funded by the EU recommendation of the Initiative

- The Initiative is cited as an example of best practice in United Nations in the Joint Study of Common Principles of Results Reporting (UNDG-HLCM, 2011)

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comments and questions

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