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RSSL'évaluation finale du programme de coopération Djibouti-UE (PAMOC) évalue la pertinence, l'efficience, l'efficacité, la durabilité et l'impact. L'évaluation vise à améliorer l’efficacité globale du PAMOC-2.
L’évaluation à mi-parcours du PEAT 2 se concentre sur l’analyse des réalisations, l’atteinte et la qualité des résultats des actions, dans le contexte d’une politique de coopération en constante évolution.
Mid-term Evaluation of EU's "Institutional Capacity Building for Transport Sector in Uganda" program under 11th EDF focuses on processes, outputs, outcomes, lessons, and recommendations. It employs DAC and EU criteria, utilizing diverse methods for data collection and analysis
This evaluation report presents an overview of the findings of MDTF II achievements, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of MDTF II till February 2023. The report is based primarily on desk review of secondary information and data available about MDTF projects.
Le programme d'Appui à la Santé PASA soutient la Guinée dans la lutte contre la pauvreté et vise à améliorer les services de santé à Nzérékoré. L'évaluation fournit une analyse de la performance du projet, des enseignements et des recommandations pour améliorer les futures actions.
The report presents a Final Review of the EU-funded Programme for Support of Pro-Poor Policy Development, Phase II (PSPPD II) in South Africa. It assesses the impact of a grant to RSA Treasury, as part of a wider Budget Support agreement, focusing on evidence-based policy making to address poverty.
The main objective of this Final Evaluation of Standards for Market Access Programme (SMAP) is to provide the EU services and relevant stakeholders with an assessment of the past performance of the SMAP programme, and the reasons underpinning achieved results.
Le programme RIMRAP (Renforcement Institutionnel en Mauritanie vers la Résilience Agricole et Pastorale) est un programme d'appui institutionnel au secteur rural.
This evaluation report presents the findings of the evaluation of the project “Border Management in Northern Afghanistan” (Phase 2), funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme between 8 th June 2014 and 30 th June 2019.
This final evaluation emphasises the importance of the lessons learned relating to EU electoral cycle support in Ghana, with the potential to use Ghana as an example or model in the provision of electoral support by the EU.