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Multisectoral evaluations do not focus on a specific sector, except in specific cases (evaluation of cholera outbreak have a greater focus on WASH and Health; evaluation of drought response focuses on FSL etc.). In some contexts, the WASH coordination platform and UNICEF may find relevant to organize a specific evaluation of the WASH sector response. This has to be differentiated from usual WASH project evaluation, as it is about evaluating the WASH response as a whole, often including an evaluation of the WASH coordination system as well. In the key guidance and tools on top of this page can be found a general methodology to carry out evaluation of humanitarian action (2016 ALNAP Evaluation Humanitarian Action Guide). It is important to involve the GWC when organizing a WASH response evaluation, as it can lead to the production of GWC lesson learned or technical guidance documents (see GWC technical Technical guidance chapter). Depending on the objective and the scope of the evaluation, several specific methodologies can be considered:

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This is usually included in WASH response evaluation exercise, considering WASH coordination as one of the response inputs. The objective is to evaluate whether coordination has been efficient, and which effect it had on the response. Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring guidanceĀ can be used, as well as other indicators such as "time for recruitment/deployment of coordination staff", value for money analysis, achievement of GWC minimum requirement for coordination, and achievement of coordination core functions.

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