This Evaluation Report and Executive Summary provide an independent evaluation of the Nabilan program Phase III in Timor-Leste.
The purpose of the Mid-Term Review (MTR) was to assess the progress of Nabilan Phase III against its objectives and identify opportunities to enhance its impact, effectiveness, and sustainability. The review provides an evidence base to inform decisions on program adjustments for the remainder of Phase III and the design of Phase IV (2026–2030). The MTR also ensures accountability to DFAT, government stakeholders, program partners, and communities who stand to benefit from Nabilan
The major finding of the MTR is that Nabilan continues to represent an exceptional quality, high-value, critically relevant investment in ending violence against women and children (EVAWC) in Timor-Leste. The program is very significant to the EVAWC policy, programming and the funding ecosystem in Timor-Leste. The holistic, comprehensive, integrated, ethical nature of the program is reflective of global best practice in the EVAWC field, including the careful introduction and adaptation of evidence-based prevention models to the local context. The prevention and services pillars of the program each comprise multiple interventions and strategies that are interconnected and effect change at levels from the individual to the societal. The program’s values-driven, ethical approach is consistent with good practice and has worked to propel program outcomes.
Outcomes
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review [DOCX 608 KB]
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review [PDF 268 KB]
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review - Executive summary [DOCX 404 KB]
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review - Executive summary [PDF 383 KB]
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review - Management response [DOCX 31 KB]
- Nabilan Phase III Independent Mid-Term Review Management response [PDF 102 KB]