Evaluating the Decent Work Agenda in the SDG Era

This training programme aims at fostering awareness of the SDGs, their national implementation, and their monitoring and evaluation. It also provides the means to advocate and use evaluation systems and tools to review sustainable development and decent work in the framework of the 2030 Agenda.

Topics

SDG
2030 Agenda
SDG8: Decent work and economic growth
SDG17: Partnerships for the goals
SDG 17: Capacity-building
Subject
Decent Work
Evaluation Competencies
Professional foundations
Technical evaluation skills
Promoting a culture of learning for evaluation
Keywords
evaluation
Decent work
decent work and economic growth
monitoring

The programme is equipped with a user guide, training material, learning sheets and templates. The user guide incorporates theoretical and practical guidance material that can be used by ILO constituents engaging in SDGs and Decent Work monitoring and evaluation processes at country level. Customized tools and templates are also available to help constituents use acquired knowledge in a variety of situations, and additional references for further reading on evaluation, DW and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The programme includes the following modules:

  1. The origins and implementation of the 2030 agenda
  2. The role of Decent Work in achieving sustainable development
  3. Introduction to monitoring and evaluation of the 2030 Agenda and Decent Work
  4. Core aspects of country-level monitoring of SDG progress
  5. Evaluating SDGs and Decent Work in the context of Voluntary National Reviews: Introduction to national evaluation systems
  6. The nuts and bolts of an evaluation process
  7. All your organization needs to know when conducting an evaluation
  8. Sharing evidence- based results at national, regional and international level
  9. Engaging in the review of SDG progress

Target Audience

The programme targets ILO constituents, including governments, employers, and workers organizations, focusing on the evaluation of the Decent Work agenda, as well as other UN staff and stakeholders.

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