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Project and programme evaluation reports (153)
RSSThe MTE focuses on assessment of achievements, quality and results of interventions in the context of an evolving cooperation policy, with increasing emphasis on result-oriented approaches and the contribution towards the achievement of SDGs.
This evaluation aims to assess the eight covered projects' designs, coherence, coordination, and impact. It covers IcSP-funded projects (2017-2020) under OECD DAC criteria and considers conflict sensitivity, gender equality, SDGs, and human rights.
Evaluation assesses past performance, lessons learned, and recommendations for improvement, covering budget support, technical assistance, and policy dialogue components.
This mid-term evaluation covers the European Union Delegation Agreement FOOD/2016/381-388 between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the European Union (2016-2022).
The geographic scope is 3 Regions with 14 districts where the MOAP and REACH are implemented to assess relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact, as well as coherence of the Actions with the EU strategy in Ghana with other EU policies and Member State Actions, and other donors.
Assessments from the evaluation of "Support to Civil Society and Local Authorities for Local Development in Sierra Leone" include design relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, sustainability, and crosscutting themes like gender equality and environment.
L'évaluation finale du CRS-Développement Rural au Cameroun analyse les performances du programme, avec un coût total de 96 millions EUR, dont 90 millions au titre de l'appui budgétaire non ciblé et 6 millions d'appui complémentaire de l'UE.
Final Report evaluates Institutional Capacity Building for Transport Sector in Uganda Programme, providing independent assessment, lessons learned, and recommendations to EU, stakeholders, and Ugandan Govt. It aims to maximize intervention's potential, and inform future EU interventions.
The mid-term evaluation assesses the performance of the EU-Nepal Trade and Investment Programme, paying particular attention to its results and key lessons learned, conclusions and related recommendations in order to improve current and future interventions.
Final report on the performance of ‘ATI NITA’ and ‘Communication Services for EU Cooperation in Nicaragua’. Begun in 2015, these projects aimed to enhance EU cooperation impact in poverty eradication and governance. The evaluation seeks to provide insights for future EU interventions in Nicaragua.