As the world transitions into the post-2015 sustainable development agenda with a new set of SDGs, with an increased emphasis on gender equality and reducing inequalities, and the General Assembly adopts a new resolution reaffirming the importance of strengthening national evaluation capacity recognizing 2015 as the International Year of Evaluation, there is an unprecedented opportunity to better inform the SDGs at the global, regional and national level with credible equity focused and gender responsive evaluative evidence. Channeling this evidence into the post-2015 agenda will be achieved through mainstreaming social equity and gender responsiveness into the evaluability of the SDGs and engendering evaluation systems and policies, requiring the full coordinated participation of all interested stakeholders.
The Concept note provides detail information on the rationale, aims and proposed activities of this network.
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