DAC Evaluation Network

 

Evaluation of the Paris Declaration:
The synthesis report is now available in three languages


The Arabic version of the glossary is now available
Click to see the video of the launch in English or in Arabic

Evaluating peacebuilding

 

Welcome to the DAC Network on Development Evaluation Website

The Network on Development Evaluation is a subsidiary body of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Its purpose is to increase the effectiveness of international development programmes by supporting robust, informed and independent evaluation. The Network is a unique body, bringing together evaluation managers and specialists from OECD development cooperation agencies and multilateral development institutions.

About the site:

This site explains the aims and objectives of the DAC Network on Development evaluation and our current work priorities and initiative as well as details on the work of our 30 member agencies.

The site is hosted and maintained by the DAC Secretariat on behalf of the members of the Evaluation Network as part of its knowledge management work.

Find information on:


- The Network's:

- Work of the Network members

 

Recent site updates

August 2008

Evaluation of the implementation of the Paris Declaration:
The synthesis report is now available in English, French and Spanish

Now available: The applicability of the Paris Declaration in fragile and conflict-affected situations 

July 2008

Check our Evaluation Principles reprint

June 2008

Evaluation of the implementation of the Paris Declaration:
The synthesis report is now available

April 2008

The Arabic version of the Glossary of key terms is now available

February 2008

Highlights - New publications available on DEReC

New factsheets

Evaluating Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities

Evaluating the Paris Declaration

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Mandate

Network mandate

Evaluation Database

DEReC

The online resource centre managed by the DAC Network.

Evaluating Development Co-operation

GBS

Evaluation of General Budget Support

To what extent and under what circumstances GBS is relevant, efficient and effective for achieving sustainable impacts on poverty reduction and growth?

Network members

Members' site

For Network members only