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SISTER - System of Information on Strategies, Tasks and the Evaluation of Results
UNESCO's System of Information on Strategies, Tasks and the Evaluation of Results (SISTER), is a device which has been designed and developed since May 1998 to accompany the UNESCO reform process towards results-based programming, monitoring and reporting.
 


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SISTER, (System of Information on Strategies, Tasks and the Evaluation of Results)
Official web site of the device which has been designed and developed since May 1998 to accompany the UNESCO reform process towards results-based programming, management and monitoring (PMR).
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Click here to access
SISTER Web-based forms for 33 C/5
and 2006-2007 workplans

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Click here to go
directly to the
SISTER application
for 30-32 C/5




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  • SISTER FAQs
  • SISTER Users' Manual
    Part A

    Cliquez ici pour la version française
    by BSP

    SISTER Users' Manual
    Part B

    Cliquez ici pour la version française
    by BSP

    SISTER Users' Manual
    Part C

    Cliquez ici pour la version française
    by BSP

    SISTER: Power Point presentation
    by UNESCO:BSP/SISTER

    FAQ N° 1 -- SISTER Web-based forms for the2006-2007 Work Plans
    by UNESCO/BSP
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    Glossary of terminology for the 33 C/5 and 2006-2007 UNESCO workplans SISTER Forms
    by UNESCO/BSP

    Results-Based Programming, Management and Monitoring (RBM) Guide for UNESCO
    by UNESCO/BSP

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