Mid-term Evaluation Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls Programme 2018-2022 - Summary Report
The Pacific Partnership to End Violence Against Women and Girls (Pacific Partnership) 2018-2020 programme brings together governments, civil society organisations, communities, and other partners to promote gender equality, prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG), and increase access to quality response services for survivors.
The Pacific Partnership is funded primarily by the European Union, and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand, and UN Women, and is led by the Pacific Community (SPC), UN Women and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.
The Independent External Midterm Evaluation of the Programme is commissioned by the Pacific Partnership and undertaken by hera in cooperation with Aid Works.
This report presents the findings, lessons, conclusions, and recommendations of the Independent External Midterm Evaluation of the Pacific Partnership implemented between November 2020 and April 2021 by hera and Aid Works under the governance of an Evaluation Reference Group that included representatives of donors, partners and implementing civil society organisations (CSOs).