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Supporting child rights: synthesis of lessons learned in four countries

This report synthesises the findings and lessons learned from an evaluation of Norway’s and Sweden’s aid interventions intended to promote child rights in four countries: Guatemala, Kenya, Mozambique and Sudan.

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Evaluation of the Protracted Refugee Situation (PRS) for Burundians in Tanzania

In 2008, the High Commissioner for Refugees launched a Special Iniative on Protracted Refugee Situations (PRS) to promote durable solutions and improvements in the life of these refugees.

17-March-2010

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Country Programme Evaluation: Sudan

This evaluation of DFID’s country programme in Sudan is one of a series of regular Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) commissioned by DFID’s Evaluation Department.The evaluation underlines that DFID’s programme in Sudan remains one of the most complex and challenging in its portfolio.

20-January-2009

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Mid-Term Evaluation of the Joint Donor Team in Juba, Sudan

Two main questions were asked in this evaluation: What has been the added value of the team? And how effective is the team as a working model for joint donor engagement in fragile states?

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