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15-December-2007
English, , 634kb
The development landscape in Mozambique is congested with many donors, funding agencies and other development practitioners, but EC has made significant efforts to maximise coordination among donors, although in these circumstances complementarity can be difficult to achieve.
29-November-2007
English, , 679kb
This evaluation assesses the Commission’s cooperation with the ACP countries in the Pacific reg ion during the period 1997 -2007. The evaluation does provide an overall independent assessment and identifies key lessons.
31-August-2007
English, , 994kb
The scope of the evaluation included the overall EC co-operation and partnership with India, and in particular the EC-India Country Strategies from 1991 onwards.
30-August-2007
English, , 504kb
The present evaluation reviews the overall cooperation between the European Commission (EC) and Jordan over the period from 1996 to 2006.
31-July-2007
Spanish, , 1,661kb
Este estudio de evaluación tiene como objetivo central el proporcionar a la Comisión Europea (CE) una valoración de los resultados y hallazgos de su estrategia de cooperación regional en América Central (AC) en el periodo 1996-2006.
31-July-2007
French, , 748kb
Ce rapport présente les résultats de l’évaluation de la coopération de la Commission européenne (CE) en Bolivie entre 1996 et 2006.
29-November-2006
English, , 851kb
The European Commission has developed and formalised a methodology for evaluating its external assistance, in which the priority is on results and impacts. The aim is thus to maintain the quality of its evaluations on a par with internationally recognised best practice.
16-April-2006
French, , 5,587kb
1-February-2006
English, , 543kb
A joint evaluation Lead agency: European CommissionPartners: France, United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands Objective and scope of the evaluation (Section 1.1) The Joint Evaluation of Co-ordination of Trade Capacity Building (TCB) in partner countries is part of a set of six evaluation studies launched under the so-called 3Cs (co-ordination, complementarity, coherence) Initiative. This joint exercise is being supervised by the Group
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