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Brief Analysis of
VSD - Results Frameworks
e + i Network Meeting
Thun, May 15, 2013
prepared & presented by
Franz Kehl & Markus Engler
KEK-CDC Consultants
on behalf of SDC FP e+i & SDC QA
Cooperation Strategies covered
Scope of Analysis:
13 VSD Result Frameworks
out of about 44 Cooperation Strategies
•  Bangladesh
•  Bolivia
•  Bénin
•  Bosnia Herzegovina
•  Burkina Faso
•  Grands Lacs
•  Kosovo
•  Mali
•  Mongolia
•  Myanmar
•  Niger
•  OPT
•  Uzbekistan
Result Framework: Criteria / Questions for Analysis
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
•  Quality of outcome
statement,
(methodologic and
thematic)
•  Nos. of outcomes
•  Comprehensibility
•  Informative value of
the ‘linking’ column
•  Levels addressed, i.e.
linkages, intermediate
results, risks and
assumptions
•  Comprehensibility of
statements
•  Traceability
•  Thematic clarity
Reference for analysis: - SDC-Guidance for Result Frameworks ( Annex 2 CS-Guidelines)
- SDC PCM interactive (http://elearningpcm.ch/)
General Findings & Observations
4
  Quality of Results Frameworks
  Roughly 40 % comply well with quality criteria
  About 40% are fairly well developed
  About 20% can be improved in important aspects
Given that the RF has been introduced only recently
and is a relatively demanding tool, assement shows a
  Positive picture on the whole, namely SDC-outcome
column filled appropriately.
  Improvements mainly required in column 2 and 3
Column 1: SDC-Outcomes
5
  Disadvantaged women and
men, and especially youth,
have access to relevant
vocational skills development
offers, to decent employment
and self-employment and earn
higher income
Good examples: What makes it good practice?
  Outcome statement describes a (change
of a) situation that should be achieved
  As short as possible and as long as
required to provide sufficient detail
  Differentiated by gender and poverty
situation
  Limited number of indicators (2 – 3) but
representing key aspects of the outcome
  People trained, including the
disadvantaged, have relevant
qualifications.
Indicators
- # of qualifications developed,
upgraded, validated & adopted
- # of disadvantaged (male-female,
poor-non poor, minorities) trainees
- % of trainees availing new / better
jobs.
Well
done
Column 1: SDC-Outcomes
6
Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ?
  SDC-outcome: Improved
employability
National outcome: Establish
vocational training centers
  The human resource of the
country…
  Réduction du taux
d'analphabétisme
  Hierarchy of objectives in column 1 and 3
inverted. SDC-outcome is above national
outcome
  Enseignement formel primaire
  Employability strengthened /
improved
  Rapid skills development and
improved employability of men
and women with lack of
marketable skills.
  Too general, does not specify any
particularity of SDC support
How to
improve
?
  The scope of the SDC-outcome is too
broad to be realistic or too general to be
meaningful
  Describes approach and mixes approach
and outcome
  Same indicators as for National outcomes
  No target values and baseline
Column 1: SDC-Outcomes: Conclusions
  50 % of the Result Frameworks fulfill methodological
requirements in column 1.
  50 % of RF have some good elements but are not satisfactory
throughout, i.e.
- comprehensibility of statements generally okay, but
- some incoherence within the result framework.
  Main improvements required:
  Outcome statements: Clarification on how to formulate the
statements properly. Includes a clear understanding of what an
outcome is.
  Provide target values and baselines for indicators
8
  Improved quality of technical,
vocational and higher education,
enhanced enrolment planning
and coordination
(NDS 4.4. Strategic Goal 4)
Country level indicators:
9) Number of VET graduates,
(NSO) (f/m)
10) Ratio of VET vs. higher
education students,
(NSO) (f/m)
Good examples: What makes it good practice
  Concrete outcome statements quoted from
National Strategies
  Reference to quoted documents given
  Country level indicators mentioned.
Preferably related baselines should be
added
Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes
  SDC Outcome: (Column 1)
Skills development delivery
system expanded ...
  Country outcome indicator: (Column 3)
Increased employment targets
from 1.8 Mio to 1.9 Mio. jobs
  Country level outcomes and indicators are
selected such that a logical link to the SDC
outcomes is apparent.
Well
done
9
Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ?
Related to a skills
development plan, the
following indicator is given:
  Increased overall economic
growth from x % to y%
  Outcomes or indicators taken as reference
are too ambitious and/or too general
  Conducive environment for
growth and poverty
reduction
  General statement not supported by any
reference to national policies or strategies
How to
improve
?
Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes
  Availability of national policies and strategies, providing useful
country development objectives is still a frequent problem.
  In their place statements from other sources are used as
substitutes
  Main improvements required:
  If substitute statements are used, source needs to be mentioned
as well
  Even if policy papers provide poor outcome statements,
thematically they should correspond with SDC outcomes
Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes
Conclusions
11
  Impact hypothesis
If rural young women and men
have access to high-quality
and demand-driven vocational
education and training in their
region, they will be able to
obtain suitable employment.
  Intermediary results:
1. TVET institutions have
established a system to
ensure that their training is
adapted to changing employer
and market needs.
2. Number of practical training
modules provided by private
companies.
Good examples: What makes it a good practice?
  Make use of the proposed 'levels' since
they provide useful information to
understand program /project, in particular:
  Impact hypothesis is supportive to
understand intervention logic.
  Intermediate results formulated such that it
is obvious how they relate to the outcome.
Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes
Well
done
12
  Risks:
1. Declining competitiveness
of … SMEs as a result of the
mining boom.
Good examples: What makes it a good practice?
  Risks and assumptions: identify the most
critical respectively relevant ones, because
they are key to the performance.
  Explaining the links within the domain as
well as with other programs helps to
identify the much looked for synergies
Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes
Well
done
Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes
13
Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ?
  SDC-outcome:
People have relevant
qualification.
related intermediate results:
Migration cost decreased,
labour protection increased
  Statements are too short to provide
meaningful information, respectively to
show the link between outcome and
intermediate result
  Trained people might migrate   Risks and assumptions that seem
important but actually have no direct
bearing on the performance of the program
How to
improve
?
Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes
  In about 50 % of the Result Frameworks the suggested levels/
aspects are not described:
 less clarity on how the SDC outcomes contribute to country
outcomes.
  Risks are addressed in most RFs, but not necessarily the most
pertinent risks are mentioned
  Column with most heterogenous quality (if compared across all
RFs)
  Main improvements required:
  Point out the importance of this column
  Emphasize the adequate reflection of pertinent risks and
assumptions, as these are critical for the performance
Conclusions
Thematic Focus of RFs
Observations:
  The thematic range is fairly broad and diverse:
  From ‘up-grading matching services’ to ‘quality of training in basic education’
  Outcomes at different levels: ‘income generation’ versus ‘training of school
drop-outs’
  Thematic ‘clusters’ identified in the 13 RFs, respectively 34 outcomes:
  Access to VT / employment, inclusion: 6 outcomes
  Employability (of young people): 5
  Framework conditions 5
  Income: 4
  Linking market & training; Market-oriented training: 4
  Skills development, qualification: 2
  Specific mentioning of young people 8
  Coherence is observed among programs working in the same region
(e.g. Western Balkan, Western Africa) respectively(more likely) same
SDC-division.
Common Outcome Indicators
Analysis:
  Comparison of Indicators used in Result Frameworks with Common
Outcome Indicators:
  Attribution of RF-indicators to one of the COI fields of observation,
respectively where possible to a particular COI if phrasing is similar
Observations:
  About 50 % of RF-indicators are close to the phrasing of specific
Common Outcome Indicators.
  The other 50 % RF-indicators can only generally be attributed to one of
the four fields of observation
  Distribution of RF-indicators among the 4 fields of observation:
  Income: 9
  System: 19
  Relevance: 13
  Outreach: 24
Summing up / Questions arising
Results Framework
Although VSD-responsibles are doing already quite well on the
Result Frameworks, some questions arise for consideration in the
plenary discussion:
How to go forward regarding the recommended improvements?
a)  Disseminating the results of this analysis along with a brief hand-
out providing guidance for weak points (e.g. formulation of
outcome statement) ?
b)  Referring VSD-responsibles to existing (SDC-)guidelines by
means of internet links ?
c)  Rely on services of QA for guidance in methdolodical questions?
Summing up / Questions arising
Thematic Focus
  How do we assess the (broad) range of themes?
  Is there a rationale to go for more focus in terms of themes?
E.g. mutual exchange and learning among programs, building
specific competence in SDC?
Common Outcome Indicators
  A more detailed analysis of the indicators used in the Result
Frameworks with reference to the COI is recommended.
  The pertinent question is:
How far do the COI reflect the practice or vice versa how far the
practice should be adjusted to COIs?

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Ppt analysis of vet results frameworks - franz kehl & markus engler

  • 1. Brief Analysis of VSD - Results Frameworks e + i Network Meeting Thun, May 15, 2013 prepared & presented by Franz Kehl & Markus Engler KEK-CDC Consultants on behalf of SDC FP e+i & SDC QA
  • 2. Cooperation Strategies covered Scope of Analysis: 13 VSD Result Frameworks out of about 44 Cooperation Strategies •  Bangladesh •  Bolivia •  Bénin •  Bosnia Herzegovina •  Burkina Faso •  Grands Lacs •  Kosovo •  Mali •  Mongolia •  Myanmar •  Niger •  OPT •  Uzbekistan
  • 3. Result Framework: Criteria / Questions for Analysis Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 •  Quality of outcome statement, (methodologic and thematic) •  Nos. of outcomes •  Comprehensibility •  Informative value of the ‘linking’ column •  Levels addressed, i.e. linkages, intermediate results, risks and assumptions •  Comprehensibility of statements •  Traceability •  Thematic clarity Reference for analysis: - SDC-Guidance for Result Frameworks ( Annex 2 CS-Guidelines) - SDC PCM interactive (http://elearningpcm.ch/)
  • 4. General Findings & Observations 4   Quality of Results Frameworks   Roughly 40 % comply well with quality criteria   About 40% are fairly well developed   About 20% can be improved in important aspects Given that the RF has been introduced only recently and is a relatively demanding tool, assement shows a   Positive picture on the whole, namely SDC-outcome column filled appropriately.   Improvements mainly required in column 2 and 3
  • 5. Column 1: SDC-Outcomes 5   Disadvantaged women and men, and especially youth, have access to relevant vocational skills development offers, to decent employment and self-employment and earn higher income Good examples: What makes it good practice?   Outcome statement describes a (change of a) situation that should be achieved   As short as possible and as long as required to provide sufficient detail   Differentiated by gender and poverty situation   Limited number of indicators (2 – 3) but representing key aspects of the outcome   People trained, including the disadvantaged, have relevant qualifications. Indicators - # of qualifications developed, upgraded, validated & adopted - # of disadvantaged (male-female, poor-non poor, minorities) trainees - % of trainees availing new / better jobs. Well done
  • 6. Column 1: SDC-Outcomes 6 Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ?   SDC-outcome: Improved employability National outcome: Establish vocational training centers   The human resource of the country…   Réduction du taux d'analphabétisme   Hierarchy of objectives in column 1 and 3 inverted. SDC-outcome is above national outcome   Enseignement formel primaire   Employability strengthened / improved   Rapid skills development and improved employability of men and women with lack of marketable skills.   Too general, does not specify any particularity of SDC support How to improve ?   The scope of the SDC-outcome is too broad to be realistic or too general to be meaningful   Describes approach and mixes approach and outcome   Same indicators as for National outcomes   No target values and baseline
  • 7. Column 1: SDC-Outcomes: Conclusions   50 % of the Result Frameworks fulfill methodological requirements in column 1.   50 % of RF have some good elements but are not satisfactory throughout, i.e. - comprehensibility of statements generally okay, but - some incoherence within the result framework.   Main improvements required:   Outcome statements: Clarification on how to formulate the statements properly. Includes a clear understanding of what an outcome is.   Provide target values and baselines for indicators
  • 8. 8   Improved quality of technical, vocational and higher education, enhanced enrolment planning and coordination (NDS 4.4. Strategic Goal 4) Country level indicators: 9) Number of VET graduates, (NSO) (f/m) 10) Ratio of VET vs. higher education students, (NSO) (f/m) Good examples: What makes it good practice   Concrete outcome statements quoted from National Strategies   Reference to quoted documents given   Country level indicators mentioned. Preferably related baselines should be added Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes   SDC Outcome: (Column 1) Skills development delivery system expanded ...   Country outcome indicator: (Column 3) Increased employment targets from 1.8 Mio to 1.9 Mio. jobs   Country level outcomes and indicators are selected such that a logical link to the SDC outcomes is apparent. Well done
  • 9. 9 Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ? Related to a skills development plan, the following indicator is given:   Increased overall economic growth from x % to y%   Outcomes or indicators taken as reference are too ambitious and/or too general   Conducive environment for growth and poverty reduction   General statement not supported by any reference to national policies or strategies How to improve ? Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes
  • 10.   Availability of national policies and strategies, providing useful country development objectives is still a frequent problem.   In their place statements from other sources are used as substitutes   Main improvements required:   If substitute statements are used, source needs to be mentioned as well   Even if policy papers provide poor outcome statements, thematically they should correspond with SDC outcomes Column 3: Country Development and Humanitarian Outcomes Conclusions
  • 11. 11   Impact hypothesis If rural young women and men have access to high-quality and demand-driven vocational education and training in their region, they will be able to obtain suitable employment.   Intermediary results: 1. TVET institutions have established a system to ensure that their training is adapted to changing employer and market needs. 2. Number of practical training modules provided by private companies. Good examples: What makes it a good practice?   Make use of the proposed 'levels' since they provide useful information to understand program /project, in particular:   Impact hypothesis is supportive to understand intervention logic.   Intermediate results formulated such that it is obvious how they relate to the outcome. Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes Well done
  • 12. 12   Risks: 1. Declining competitiveness of … SMEs as a result of the mining boom. Good examples: What makes it a good practice?   Risks and assumptions: identify the most critical respectively relevant ones, because they are key to the performance.   Explaining the links within the domain as well as with other programs helps to identify the much looked for synergies Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes Well done
  • 13. Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes 13 Examples for improvement: What is wrong with it ?   SDC-outcome: People have relevant qualification. related intermediate results: Migration cost decreased, labour protection increased   Statements are too short to provide meaningful information, respectively to show the link between outcome and intermediate result   Trained people might migrate   Risks and assumptions that seem important but actually have no direct bearing on the performance of the program How to improve ?
  • 14. Column 2: Link SDC Contribution and Country Outcomes   In about 50 % of the Result Frameworks the suggested levels/ aspects are not described:  less clarity on how the SDC outcomes contribute to country outcomes.   Risks are addressed in most RFs, but not necessarily the most pertinent risks are mentioned   Column with most heterogenous quality (if compared across all RFs)   Main improvements required:   Point out the importance of this column   Emphasize the adequate reflection of pertinent risks and assumptions, as these are critical for the performance Conclusions
  • 15. Thematic Focus of RFs Observations:   The thematic range is fairly broad and diverse:   From ‘up-grading matching services’ to ‘quality of training in basic education’   Outcomes at different levels: ‘income generation’ versus ‘training of school drop-outs’   Thematic ‘clusters’ identified in the 13 RFs, respectively 34 outcomes:   Access to VT / employment, inclusion: 6 outcomes   Employability (of young people): 5   Framework conditions 5   Income: 4   Linking market & training; Market-oriented training: 4   Skills development, qualification: 2   Specific mentioning of young people 8   Coherence is observed among programs working in the same region (e.g. Western Balkan, Western Africa) respectively(more likely) same SDC-division.
  • 16. Common Outcome Indicators Analysis:   Comparison of Indicators used in Result Frameworks with Common Outcome Indicators:   Attribution of RF-indicators to one of the COI fields of observation, respectively where possible to a particular COI if phrasing is similar Observations:   About 50 % of RF-indicators are close to the phrasing of specific Common Outcome Indicators.   The other 50 % RF-indicators can only generally be attributed to one of the four fields of observation   Distribution of RF-indicators among the 4 fields of observation:   Income: 9   System: 19   Relevance: 13   Outreach: 24
  • 17. Summing up / Questions arising Results Framework Although VSD-responsibles are doing already quite well on the Result Frameworks, some questions arise for consideration in the plenary discussion: How to go forward regarding the recommended improvements? a)  Disseminating the results of this analysis along with a brief hand- out providing guidance for weak points (e.g. formulation of outcome statement) ? b)  Referring VSD-responsibles to existing (SDC-)guidelines by means of internet links ? c)  Rely on services of QA for guidance in methdolodical questions?
  • 18. Summing up / Questions arising Thematic Focus   How do we assess the (broad) range of themes?   Is there a rationale to go for more focus in terms of themes? E.g. mutual exchange and learning among programs, building specific competence in SDC? Common Outcome Indicators   A more detailed analysis of the indicators used in the Result Frameworks with reference to the COI is recommended.   The pertinent question is: How far do the COI reflect the practice or vice versa how far the practice should be adjusted to COIs?