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  • 4-December-2015

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    Evaluation of the MDG3 Fund – ‘Investing in Equality’ 2008-2011

    This evaluation informs on how the MDG3 Fund has been put into practice and what is known of its results. Looking at the types of activities financed by the Fund, 80% of the projects undertook policy influencing, lobby and advocacy. It is a sub-study of the policy evaluation on women’s rights and gender equality conducted by IOB.

  • 29-August-2014

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    Evaluation of the Responsible and Accountable Garment Sector Programme

    The Responsible and Accountable Garment Sector Challenge Fund (RAGS) was designed by DFID to support projects aimed at improving conditions of vulnerable workers in the ready-made garment production sector. RAGS supported 12 projects in four countries, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Lesotho, by providing matching grants to organisations concerned with labour conditions in the garment sector in developing countries.

  • 13-November-2013

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    Evaluation of the Norway India Partnership Initiative for Maternal and Child Health - Annnexes

    With this the Evaluation Department in Norad issues a request for proposals from researchers/consultants interested in designing and conducting a process evaluation of the Norway-India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) phase I. Annexes 4-12

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  • 13-November-2013

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    Evaluation of the Norway India Partnership Initiative for Maternal and Child Health - Report

    The evaluation aims to take stock of the Norway India Partnership Initiative as it begins Phase II, focusing on the design, governance and implementation arrangements/processes (including a process review of two NIPI interventions), and the extent to which it has met its stated goals/results.

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  • 30-June-2013

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    Delivering the Millennium Development Goals To Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality

    Improved outcomes for women and children as more education, lower fertility rates, higher nutritional status, and lower incidence of illness, among other outcomes, have broad benefits. After more than a decade of effort, these goals have proved difficult to attain and are unlikely to be achieved by 2015.

  • 31-May-2013

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    Evaluation of Community Responses to HIV and AIDS

    Recognizing the need for a better understanding of the impact of community responses, the World Bank and DfID launched this evaluation in 2009, using a variety of methodologies, instruments, and country settings, the portfolio of 15 studies has produced rich and illuminating results helpful to policymakers, researchers, civil society, and evaluators. This document analyzes and synthesizes the findings.

  • 30-November-2012

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    Evaluation of DFID’s International Citizens’ Service (ICS)- Pilot Programme

    The 18-month pilot programme, International Citizen Service (ICS) supported young British citizens to contribute to development through international volunteering and generated knowledge to inform future youth volunteering programmes. The ICS pilot programme was both innovative and highly ambitious in seeking to demonstrate and understand how diverse cohorts of young volunteers can achieve development impacts.

  • 17-May-2012

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    DFID’s Support for Health and Education in India

    The report looks at the UK’s support for health and education in Bihar State and concludes that it has made a positive contribution to improvements in these areas.

  • 17-March-2010

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    Country Assistance Evaluation of India -Summary-

    This report is a summary of the “Country Assistance Evaluation of India” undertaken by the External Advisory Meeting On ODA Evaluation at the request of the International Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Japan.

  • 28-January-2010

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    Evaluation of the scholarships programme co-financed by Thales/MAEE « Thales Academia » - BRIC

    “Thales/MAEE” is a scholarships programme co-financed within the framework of a parternship between Thales, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Europeans, and some higher educational organizations. Evaluation officers dresses a positif report of this programme, entirely relevant and coherent with the policy of attractiveness and training of foreign elites, initiated by the Ministry of Forein Affairs and Europeans in the BRIC countries.

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