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2-January-2008
English, , 98kb
If evaluation is effectively to be integrated in the programme or project cycle, it is necessary for the Evaluation and Control Unit to cooperate with the country and sector desks and the decentralised on-site structures.
2-January-2008
English, , 98kb
The present paper sets out to formulate the fundamental rules governing the evaluation of Austrian ODA.
2-January-2008
English, , 182kb
Norad is responsible for the planning and implementation of evaluation of activities financed over the Norwegian development co-operation budget and for communicating the results to the decision-makers and public in general.
9-October-2007
Spanish, , 616kb
Principios para el compromiso internacional en Estados frágiles y en situaciones de fragilidad
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Esta Guía explica los beneficios de usar la Evaluación Ambiental Estratégica en la cooperación para el desarrollo, y presenta los pasos clave para su aplicación, basándose en experiencias recientes.
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5-April-2007
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A durable exit from poverty and insecurity for the world’s most fragile states will need to be driven by their own leadership and people. International actors can affect outcomes in fragile states in both positive and negative ways. International engagement will not by itself put an end to state fragility, but the adoption of the following shared Principles can help maximise the positive impact of engagement and minimise
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