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  • 30-November-2012

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    Adaptation Learning Programme (ALP) CARE International Mid-Term Review - Final Report

    The Adaptation Learning Programme in Africa (ALP) seeks to increase the capacity of vulnerable households in sub-Saharan Africa to adapt to climate variability and change with a particular focus on gender equality and diversity. The programme covers Ghana, Niger, Kenya and Mozambique aiming to pioneer, deepen practical understanding of and document Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) over five years.

  • 22-November-2012

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    Mutual accountability in practice: The case of Mozambique

    Mozambique is chosen as a case study due to its reputation as a forerunner on aid effectiveness and on mutual accountability in particular. In Mozambique, there is a well-developed mechanism and a certain amount of institutional capacity for the implementation of mutual accountability.

  • 30-September-2012

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    Independent Evaluation of Delivering as One

    This report summarizes the work of the independent evaluation of lessons learned from the Delivering as One (DaO) pilot countries. The Delivering as One approach emerged from a process of intergovernmental decision-making on the UN system’s operational activities. Triennial comprehensive policy review resolutions adopted in 2001, 2004 and 2007 called for a strengthening of the UN development system.

  • 30-June-2012

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    Expanding Literacy and Life Skills in Jangamo District Inhambane Province Programme 2010 – 2012

    This report is the outcome of an external mid-term evaluation of the development partnership between the Ministry of Education in Mozambique and ICEIDA in the field of adult education. The objective was to collect information about the inputs, activities and outputs of the development intervention, as well as to assess its relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and impact, and to provide input into the continuing cooperation.

  • 30-June-2012

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    Mid-Term Evaluation of the European Union-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund

    As stated in the Terms of Reference (ToR), the purpose of this mid-term evaluation is to “assess the performance of the EU-Africa ITF over the period 2007-10 against key OECD/DAC evaluation criteria to make recommendations for the future work of the ITF and allow for preparation of the final evaluation”. The evaluation covers the period to the 5 July 2011.

  • 23-December-2011

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    More than water: Drinking water supply and sanitation interventions in rural Mozambique

    The current impact evaluation found evidence of a large increase in the use of improved water sources and in the ownership and use of latrines. Much of the increase can be attributed to an innovative approach to sanitation.

  • 17-May-2011

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    Supporting child rights: synthesis of lessons learned in four countries

    This report synthesises the findings and lessons learned from an evaluation of Norway’s and Sweden’s aid interventions intended to promote child rights in four countries: Guatemala, Kenya, Mozambique and Sudan.

  • 4-April-2011

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    Agriculture in the Finnish Development Cooperation

    The evaluation concentrates on the Finnish support to the agriculture during the period 1995-2008 and covers mainly the following four partner countries: Zambia, Mozambique, Vietnam and Nicaragua.

  • 5-November-2010

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    Evaluation of Programmatic Approaches to Support for the Environment in Africa 1996-2009

    The main purpose of this Evaluation is to analyse achievements and challenge from the use of programmatic approaches in the field of environment in Denmark's partner countries in Africa during the period 1996-2009.

  • 3-September-2010

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    Evaluation Comparative Review of Austrian Development Cooperation's Budget Support Operations Volume 1: Main Report

    Since 2005, the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) has been increasingly providing budget support to its partner countries, mainly by joining existing budget support operations. In the period 2005-2009, it provided budget support totalling EUR 31.7 million to four countries.

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