Evaluations Reports
mid-term, final, appraisals...
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OFM Midterm Project Review
- The Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project (OFM Project) is required to monitor and evaluate in accordance with established UNDP and GEF procedures. A prescribed suite of evaluation and monitoring tools are set out in the Project Document. In addition to internal monitoring and evaluation processes, a series of independent evaluations are also required through contract using a balanced group of independent experts selected by UNDP in consultation with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA). The first of the critical independent monitoring and evaluation events is the Mid-term review.
- OFM Progress Reports
- Includes all progress reports produced.
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MTE Executive Summary-OFM II
- The MTE found that the Project was well designed and implemented, and has already had a significant impact on the immediate regional objectives (i.e. improved OFM in Pacific SIDS, and sustainable development of resources), and contributed to its wider global objectives (i.e. management of oceanic fishery and oceanic biodiversity).
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Mid Term Evaluation
- This Mid Term Evaluation report sets out findings, lessons learnt and recommendations for the UNDP/ GEF Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project (OFM Project). The report is developed in compliance with the terms of reference for the assignment. The conclusions and recommendations set out in the following pages are solely those of the evaluators and are not binding on the project management and sponsors.
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2011 Results Nots - Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project
- 1.Supporting small Pacific Island developing States contribution to negotiating and bringing into force the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention; and facilitating the establishment of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. 2.Significant and ongoing changes in regional management and governance of tuna stocks in the western and central Pacific supported by improvements in scientific knowledge on oceanic transboundary fish stocks and related ecosystem aspects of the Western Tropical Pacific Warm Pool Large Marine Ecosystem (WTP LME). 3.Establishment and strengthening of national systems and skills in planning, managing information, developing and modifying legislation, inspection, observer coverage and participation in science programmes.



