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  • 22-February-2016

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    Independent Evaluation of the Accountability in Tanzania Programme (AcT)

    Overall, the AcT programme is well set up to address contextual factors, and to identify, analyse and learn from accountability and responsiveness challenges. This is facilitated by the AcT model, including the management approach and the tools that are promoted, but there are missed opportunities to link with other DFID accountability programmes particularly in shared areas of work and interest, and at key moments and opportunities.

  • 4-December-2015

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    Gender sense & sensitivity – Policy evaluation on women’s rights and gender equality 2007-2014

    The evaluation found that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has struggled with mainstreaming the equal rights for women and men principle into development aid policies. The report calls for increasing gender sensitivity, for analysing women’s specific constraints, needs and priorities. It underlines the importance of a long-term commitment to gender equality coupled with a sensible dose of realism on what effectively can be accomplished.

  • 2-July-2015

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    Evaluation of local integration

    Refugees in Cameroon, Tanzania, and Zambia have experienced considerable success in local integration. In all three countries, economic integration has been reached as defined by refugees achieving self-reliance and a standard of living similar to the host community. The successes have been the result of a combination of factors including host governments providing fertile land, UNHCR and partner governments.

  • 6-February-2015

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    Final Evaluation Report on Refugee Local Integration in Cameroon, Tanzania, and Zambia

    This evaluation identifies best practices in promoting local integration of refugee populations. In all three countries, economic integration has been reached as defined by refugees achieving self-reliance and a standard of living similar to the host community. The successes are the result of: host governments providing fertile land, agricultural inputs, and the refugees’ willingness to integrate with their host community.

  • 18-November-2014

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    Synthesis of Budget Support Evaluations

    This report presents a synthesis of the seven evaluations of General and Sector Budget Support, undertaken in Tunisia, Mali, Zambia, Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique and Morocco over 2010 - 2014.

  • 12-June-2014

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    Evaluation of the Canadian Colleges Partnership Program (2001-2008)

    The purpose of this mid-term evaluation was to assess the developmental performance of the Program, identify key issues related to the context of Program stakeholders, formulate recommendations regarding changes in the current and/or potential future phases, and identify lessons.

  • 24-April-2014

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    Ex-post Evaluation Report on the Project for Effective ICT Education at the College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    This report evaluates the information and communications technologies education capacity building project carried out by KOICA at the College of Engineering and Technology of University of Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania. Following the evaluation criteria recommended by OECD/DAC, the report focuses on the analysis of the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, and impact of the project.

  • 4-December-2013

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    Joint Evaluation of Budget Support to Tanzania: lessons learned and recommendations for the future Volume 1

    This study has evaluated the General and Sector Budget Support operations undertaken in Tanzania from 2005/06 to 2011/12. Over the past 8 years, Budget Support has had an important influence on growth, on improved outcomes in the education sector and on improvements in non-income poverty.

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  • 4-December-2013

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    Joint Evaluation of Budget Support to Tanzania: lessons learned and recommendations for the future Volume 2

    This study has evaluated the General and Sector Budget Support operations undertaken in Tanzania from 2005/06 to 2011/12. Over the past 8 years, Budget Support has had an important influence on growth, on improved outcomes in the education sector and on improvements in non-income poverty.

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  • 13-November-2013

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    Evaluation of Norway’s Bilateral Agricultural Support to Food Security

    The purpose of this evaluation was “to assess to what extent Norwegian funds for agriculture have contributed to food security, with a view to get recommendations for future support”. The period under evaluation was 2005-2011.

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