In February 2022, the CGIAR System Board (23rd Session) and System Council (15th Meeting) approved the new CGIAR Evaluation Framework and revised Evaluation Policy. The two documents apply to CGIAR as an operating entity: CGIAR System Organization, all CGIAR Centers, & all the organizational business units under One CGIAR.
The Evaluation Policy and Framework would help meet CGIAR’s evolving internal needs, supporting an organizational culture that engages with and uses performance and process evaluation for accountability, learning, and evidence-based steering. The Policy revision also aligns with external drivers, such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The Framework and Policy underscore the importance of leadership commitment to a robust evaluation practice that delivers value to CGIAR and its stakeholders. For leadership, this implies appropriating adequate resources to Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) structures and systems and engendering a results-based culture that promotes the effective use of evaluation. The documents emphasize management engagement and response to evaluations as a mechanism to strengthen the use of evaluations by management, governance bodies and, to the extent possible, partners. This fosters greater ownership over the process of change, and ultimately ensures accountability for results.
The Evaluation Function within the Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service (IAES)* has engaged in co-design of the guidelines to operationalize the CGIAR Evaluation Framework and Policy.
To learn more, read the two documents, the blog: “A New Framework and Policy for One CGIAR”, and watch the brief video below.
*Formerly known as CGIAR Advisory Services Shared Secretariat (CAS Secretariat)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)**
Background
The CGIAR Evaluation Framework and Policy are anchored on five pillars, one of which is knowledge management and learning, and another is transparent communication of process and results. The spirit and letter of these operational evaluation documents promote learning and transparency. These FAQs have been pooled from questions that were frequently asked during the iterative policy revision process with CGIAR leadership, CGIAR Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) practitioners, and other key stakeholders. The FAQs are intended to help operationalize the policy and framework, towards co-developing guidelines. In the course of implementing this Framework and Policy, the Independent Evaluation Function under the IAES welcomes continuous feedback from CGIAR staff and partners. As a custodian of the Policy, feedback and questions can be sent to CAS-Evaluation@cgiar.org.
A. EVALUATION COVERAGE AND SCOPE
B. RELATED AND OVERARCHING FRAMEWORKS
C. LEADERSHIP AND ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY IN THE INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
D. EVALUATION MANAGEMENT
E. MANAGEMENT RESPONSE (MR) AND USE OF EVALUATIONS
**FAQs last updated August 2022.