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Evaluation: Improvement of women’s and girls' rights in Finland’s development policy and cooperation (2012-2017)

Content type:

Evaluation Reports

Author(s):

Kornelia Rassmann, G Byron, P Poutiainen, Merja Mäkelä, J Gasana, MN Wanjiru, S Dini, S Dhungana, PETRA MIKKOLAINEN

Theme:

OM Resources: Examples of Use

Language:

English

Published:

29 September 2018

Finland has a long-standing commitment to gender equality and women's and girls’ rights that are strongly enshrined in its development policies. The purpose of this evaluation was to generate learning that would help Finland to further improve its gender policies and programming, to better follow up on gender policy priorities, and to develop a new gender Theory of Change. Employing an adapted Outcome Harvesting approach, the evaluation had a strong learning emphasis and aimed to produce a compilation of good practice examples and lessons learnt to examine the nature of observed gender-relevant results and the mechanisms contributing to these.

Evaluation: Improvement of women’s and girls' rights in Finland’s development policy and cooperation (2012-2017)
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