in the framework of the Mid-term In-depth Evaluation of Project GLOT60, Support to the work of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime.
The survey consists of 19 questions, and will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Please provide your response by 20 October 2014.
Please note that it is important to only fill in one consolidated questionnaire per State Party.
Please further note that the information given on the questionnaires will be treated in a confidential manner and will only be used in an aggregated manner in the final evaluation report to guarantee the confidentiality of States Parties.
The survey focuses on the support, services and tools provided by the UNODC since the beginning of the project in 2008, as well as expectations of the upcoming seventh session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. In addition, the survey also addresses previous sessions of the COP, the COP working groups, and offers the opportunity to share lessons learned and provide suggestions for improvements to the project. .
The unit of analysis of the mid-term evaluation is project GLOT60. The aim of the evaluation is to assess the services provided to the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNTOC Convention and its Protocols carried out at UNODC Headquarters in Vienna, Austria, as well as the legal and technical assistance provided to States Parties.
The scope of the evaluation further includes the established Working Groups of the COP (six working groups dealing with, respectively: possible mechanisms to review implementation of the Convention, technical assistance, international cooperation, human trafficking, migrant smuggling and trafficking in firearms). In this regard, background documentation for the meetings, organization and functioning of the meetings and meeting reports are instructive. In addition, tools and resources mandated by the Conference and developed under GLOT60 are relevant. These include manuals, model laws, legal tools, issue papers and the SHERLOC Knowledge Management Portal.