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The evaluation report for the Strongim Mere Project was completed in 2016 and did not satisfy the Fiji Multi-Country Office. Working together with the Regional Evaluation Specialist at the time (2016), the Fiji MCO provided extensive feedback to the evaluation team, indicating that the report did not meet UN Women quality standards and asking the evaluation team to make significant changes. The Fiji MCO offered the evaluation team to proceed to a no-cost extension of their contract to allow them to do this. The evaluation team however refused to make any substantive revision to the report and refused the contract extension. Subsequently, the project manager moved on from UN Women and the office was left with a poor quality report that we cannot use with confidence. Nevertheless, we have provided a management response indicating how the recommendations fed into programming efforts. The Strongim Mere project was one of the first longer terms focused project ran by UN Women in the Pacific on Women's Political Empowerment and Leadership. As such, it gave way to a number of lessons learned that we used in subsequent programming in the same space. In particular, the Strongim Mere project confirmed that programming around women's political participation needed to be for an extended period going over a full electoral cycle and accompany women candidates whether successful or not; it also confirmed that training packages needed to be calibrated to the specific needs of women candidates in each situation, and that social norms change interventions were key to changing the hearts and minds of the broader population on women's leadership. The project was not continued in Solomon Islands, where UN Women instead focused in partnership with the government on promoting alternative modes of leadership for women rather than being focused solely on elections. The project did however serve as model for programming on WEPL in Samoa.
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