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  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Evaluation of the PAIDAR project in Sindh (2022–2027), implemented by UNIDO. It aligns with Sindh’s Poverty Reduction Strategy and SDGs, but rural service delivery is delayed after the 2022 floods and weak coordination. MSME outreach and grant pipelines advanced, while value-chain targets lag.

  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Ex-post evaluation of the EU-funded Natwampane Programme (2018–2023) tackling sexual and gender-based violence in Luapula and Northern Provinces, Zambia. Highly relevant and largely effective in awareness and services, but coordination, harmonisation and sustainability were weak.

  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Mid-term evaluation of the Revival of Balochistan Water Resources Programme (RBWRP). It targets water governance and low-water agriculture across four river basins. Progress is mixed: TA advanced trainings and policy work, while FAO outputs and grant delivery lag.

  • Évaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

L’évaluation finale de Promopêche analyse la performance du programme 2017–2024, ses résultats, ses limites et ses perspectives, concernant la pêche artisanale, l’emploi, la gouvernance, la durabilité et la gestion des migrations, tout en formulant conclusions et recommandations.

  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

L’évaluation finale d’ABC-PADER montre que le Programme a renforcé le développement rural dans le bassin cotonnier, avec des résultats dépassant plusieurs cibles. Elle relève aussi des limites de gouvernance, de durabilité et de cohérence interinstitutionnelle.

  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

The final evaluation of the VaVaC Programme finds the budget support modality relevant and flexible, shows progress in policy updates and value chain groundwork, and notes significant constraints from natural disasters, limited data, and challenges in assessing outcomes.

  • Evaluation
  • Directorate-General for International Partnerships

Final evaluation of the EU-funded AUP Programme (2017–2024) supporting return and reintegration in KP’s merged districts. It strengthened service-delivery systems and community-driven local development, but sustainability is weakened by limited exit planning and M&E constraints.