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About DEReC
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DEReC
is designed as a one-stop-shop for use by partners, development agencies, civil society, researchers, students and the interested public to quickly and easily find, access and learn from a wide array of
key evaluation publications.
DEReC
continues to grow substantially, reaching an ever wider community. Each year the Network’s 30 bilateral and multilateral members contribute hundreds of new reports.
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How to use DEReC
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The purpose of the resource centre is to make evaluation publications and reports more accessible and to enable users to cross-search for relevant evaluation material in three different ways:
Users can also search for publications and reports using the keyword search available in the top right hand corner.
Evaluation materials are listed chronologically and abstracts are also included.
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How to access publications according to Network member:
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Example: To find all reports by Norway: Go to Norway (left hand navigation bar), click on "Sectors", then "All"
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Example: To find a report by ADB on gender: Go to ADB (left hand navigation bar), click on "Sectors", then "Gender"
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Example: To find a report by the Netherlands on health in Mozambique: Go to Netherlands (left hand navigation bar), click on "country of focus", then "Mozambique" and then "health"
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How to access publications according to Sector:
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Example: To find reports on Conflict, Peace and Security: Go to "Sector focus", then "Conflict, Peace and Security"
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How to access publications according to Country of focus:
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Example: To find reports on Ghana: Go to "Country of focus", click on "Ghana" then either choose "All" to see all reports or a sector for a specific sector of interest relating to that country
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Please note: The DAC Evaluation Network is not responsible for the content of the publications and that the views or opinions expressed in the reports are not necessarily those of the Network. Users are advised to contact the Network member agency which produced the report should they have any questions concerning an individual report.
The sectors and countries listed are included for the purpose of labeling and sorting the reports and do not indicate any official OECD position about the status of any territory or classification of sectors.
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