Applying to the Human Security Program Sample Performance Measurements REACH - Governments in conflict or crisis-affected countries
- International NGOs abroad
- Other government officials
- Military, police and judicial bodies
- Civilian populations in conflict or crisis-affected countries
- Parties engaging in conflict, including non-state or rebel actors
- Media organizations
- Ex-combatants/victims
- General public in Canada and abroad
- Academics and research institutions
- Regional multilateral organizations
- Private sector organizations
- International multilateral organizations
- Children/youth/students
- Canadian NGOs
- Women's groups
OUTPUTS - Training courses, workshops, developed and/or delivered
- Conferences, consultations and/or meetings attended and/or supported
- Training manuals or other training materials produced
- Agreements negotiated or policies adopted
- Research reports and position papers prepared
- Surveys, data gathering and assessments completed
- Guides, checklists, policy tools and models/best practice scenarios developed
- Information/promotional publications produced/disseminated, Web sites, audio-visual products and CD-ROMs created
- Requests for Canadian personnel and expertise fulfilled
- Public awareness campaigns/media outreach supported
- Diplomatic missions supported
OUTCOMES AND PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (according to project theme) Protection of Civilians (1000) - Increased awareness, understanding, knowledge and mainstreaming of protection of civilians issues.
- Increased the capacity of international/regional/national organizations to assess, respond and reduce the impact of conflict or crises on civilian populations.
- Total number of participants in workshops, conferences, training and other activities.
- Number of parties signing on to plans of action related to the protection of civilians.
- Self-evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of protection of civilian issues: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
- Number of organizations assisted to develop mechanisms to respond appropriately in conflict situations where civilians' rights and well-being are threatened.
- Number of manuals/publications/communications materials (such as audio-visual products, CD-ROMs) produced and disseminated.
- Number of hits/visits on Web sites produced at end of project.
Peace Operations (2000)
- Built Canadian and international networks and capacity of actors and institutions involved in peace operations.
- Number of requests (demand) for CANADEM services.
- Number of CANADEM candidates short-listed.
- Number of CANADEM candidates deployed.
- Number of successful expert deployments.
- Total number of participants in workshops, training, conferences other activities.
- Self-evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of peace support operations: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
Conflict Prevention/ Resolution (3000) - Contributed toward the implementation of ongoing peacebuilding and rehabilitation strategies, including disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, in conflict regions.
- Contributed significantly toward the development of Canadian and local strategic capacities for conflict prevention, resolution & peacebuilding.
- Total number of participants in workshops, training, conferences other activities.
- Self-evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of conflict resolution, prevention and peacebuilding: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
- Number of manuals/publications/communications materials (such as audio-visual products, CD-ROMs) produced and disseminated.
- Number of hits/visits on Web sites produced at end of project.
- Number of country specific cases where peace building strategies resulting from this project are implemented.
- Number of Canadian and/or local organizations assisted in conflict resolution, prevention and peacebuilding through this project.
Governance and Accountability (4000) - Enhanced accountability and capacity of governance and security institutions.
- Increased awareness and knowledge of governance and accountability issues.
- Number of participants attending workshops, conferences, meetings, training and other activities.
- Self evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of Governance and Accountability issues and mechanisms: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
- Number of countries attending workshops/conferences/meetings/training events.
- Number of manuals/publications/communications materials (such as audio-visual products, CD-ROMs) produced and disseminated.
- Number of hits/visits on Web sites produced at end of project.
Public Safety (5000) - Contributed significantly to increased capacity of less-advantaged states to counter threats posed by transnational organized criminal activities (including illicit drug production and trafficking, substance abuse and international terrorism).
- Number of participants in countries attending workshops, conferences, training and other activities.
- Self-evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of illicit drug trafficking and production, substance abuse, transnational crime and terrorism: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
- Number of manuals/publications/communications materials (such as audio-visual products, CD-ROMs) produced and disseminated.
- Number of hits/visits on Web sites produced at end of project.
Policy Research and Communications (6000) - Increased Canadian awareness and understanding of human security issues.
- Improved Canadian policy dialogue and coherence on human security issues.
- Number of government, academic and civil society participants at joint human security events in Canada.
- Self-evaluation. The initiative increased awareness and knowledge of human security issues: significantly, somewhat, not at all.
- Were any action plans, reports, resolutions and joint statements made at such events?
- Number of Canadian produced manuals/publications/communications materials (such as audio-visual products, CD-ROMs) produced and disseminated.
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