The evaluation sought to: assess performance of the Communications and Public Information Subprogramme elements in relation to the objectives, strategy and expected accomplishments and outputs in the programme of work; identify strategies and approaches that have significant impact on the sub programme's effectiveness and productivity; assess the relevance, focus and impact of DCPI activities directed at specific target groups, particularly youth and sports; assess the role and contribution of communications and public information to UNEP strategic management; incorporation of ICT in communications and media strategies and activities; determine the effectiveness and efficiency with which UNEP publications have contributed to greater awareness of environmental issues and UNEP as the global environmental authority; and identify constraints and problems affecting the Subprogramme and propose practical recommendations for improvement.
United Nations Environment Programme
- Who we are
- Where we work
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What we do
- Air quality
- Biosafety
- Cities
- Digital Transformations
- Disasters and conflicts
- Energy
- Environment under review
- Environmental law and governance
- Extractives
- Food Systems
- Forests
- Fresh Water
- Gender
- Green economy
- Ocean, seas and coasts
- Resource efficiency
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Transport
- Youth, education and environment
- Publications & data