GLTN Phase 2: End-of-Phase Evaluation report 2018

GLTN Phase 2: End-of-Phase Evaluation report 2018

This report presents the findings, lessons and recommendations of the End-of-Phase Evaluation of the Global Land Tool Network – phase 2 (GLTN 2). According to the programme´s design, GLTN 2 aimed to improve the ability of international organizations, UN Habitat staff and targeted national and local governments to improve the tenure security of the urban and rural poor.  

Project performance and impact were assessed according to the criteria of relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability, with consideration of participation, ownership, financial management and monitoring and evaluation among others.

The evaluation was conducted between January and March 2018 and included interviews with the GLTN Secretariat and international partners, and visits to five pilot countries (Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Nepal). 

The GLTN´s second phase started in January 2012 and is scheduled to terminate in June 2018; hence some of the in-country pilot initiatives were still in progress at the time of the evaluation. As a result, results are pending in some cases and may not be fully captured in this report.

The GLTN Phase 2 Evaluation Process was managed by UN Habitat’s Evaluation Unit and undertaken by two international experts, one of whom presented the preliminary findings in April at the 7th GLTN Partners Meeting. An Evaluation Reference Group made up of partners, donor and UN-Habitat representatives was also formed to support this process.

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