Tunisia

Final Evaluation, Provision of Sexual and reproductive Health and Gender-Based Violence services to vulnerable migrant communities (Tunisia)

UNFPA

Bodhi conducted the final evaluation of UNFPA's 24-year ‘Provision of essential sexual reproductive health and gender based violence services to vulnerable migrants, particularly women and youth, in Tunisia’ project, funded by the Italian government. The project was implemented alongside eight local partners, with the support of government institutions, across six of Tunisia’s governorates: Great Tunis, Sfax, Médenine, Tataouine, Gafsa and Sousse. The project aimed to achieve its overall goal by conducting activities, and supporting partners to conduct activities, related to improved access to SRHR for vulnerable migrants, national and local health and protection service delivery, and strengthening capacity of national institutions. We employed an outcome harvesting approach, working collaboratively with UNFPA, its partners, and rights-holders. Data collection took place This methodology allowed us to establish causal relationships between UNFPA programming, partner activities, and realised outcomes. The evaluation assessed the effectiveness and impact of the SRHR initiatives for migrant populations in Tunisia, providing insights to inform future programming and improve service delivery for this vulnerable group.