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  • 6-October-2015

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    Evaluation of the Dutch Contribution to Transition in the Arab Region (2009-2013)

    This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the response of the Dutch government to the Arab uprisings and its support to: democratisation; the rule of law; and economic growth. The Ministry funded a range of projects, however, less support was provided to governments in transition than to civil society. Findings show that the implementation of support to Arab countries is far from easy because of the volatile context.

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  • 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-March-2014

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    Evaluation of Credit Lines to Support SMEs in Tunisia, Egypt and Palestine

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Directorate for Development Cooperation, Office IX, has promoted the realization of an independent evaluation of three aid credit projects aimed at facilitating access to long-term credit for small and medium enterprises in Tunisia, Egypt and Palestine.

  • 8-January-2014

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    Evaluation des Opérations d'Aide Budgétaire de la Commission Européenne à la Tunisie entre 1996 et 2008 - Volume 2

    Les conclusions soulignent la contribution positive de la coopération Commission Européenne - Tunisie aux développements économiques et sociaux du pays. Les facteurs principaux de cette réussite sont identifiés dans l'accord d'association qui a créé un cadre d'opportunités nouveau et puissant pour la Tunisie et dans la détermination et la compétence des institutions tunisiennes qui ont guidé et mis en oeuvre les réformes convenues.

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  • 8-January-2014

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    Evaluation des Opérations d'Aide Budgétaire de la Commission Européenne à la Tunisie entre 1996 et 2008 - Volume 1

    Les conclusions soulignent la contribution positive de la coopération Commission Européenne - Tunisie aux développements économiques et sociaux du pays. Les facteurs principaux de cette réussite sont identifiés dans l'accord d'association qui a créé un cadre d'opportunités nouveau et puissant pour la Tunisie et dans la détermination et la compétence des institutions tunisiennes qui ont guidé et mis en oeuvre les réformes convenues.

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  • 28-June-2013

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    Trust Fund Management at the African Development Bank An Independent Evaluation

    This evaluation reviews the establishment and implementation of 28 bilateral and thematic trust funds monitored and partly administered by the Bank’s Partnerships and Cooperation Unit (ORRU). It assesses the procedural effectiveness of the implementation of the Trust Funds: it attempts to set forth the scope and scale of the procedural issues; distinguish at what stage in the process problems are most critical.

  • 28-June-2013

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    Environmental Mainstreaming, Safeguards and Results: Bank Road Projects and their Enabling Policy Environment, 1999-2010

    This evaluation assesses the extent to which the Bank’s efforts to mainstream environmental issues into the road infrastructure projects it finances have been relevant, efficient, and effective. It also assesses how far such measures have been taken up by RMCs and reviews the sustainability of the outcomes of the Bank’s assistance.

  • 15-February-2012

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    Evaluating the Impacts of Budget Support - Synthesis of Findings from Mali, Tunisia and Zambia.

    Synthesis of findings from pilot evaluations of budget support operations in Mali, Tunisia and Zambia.

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  • 30-June-2011

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    Earnings Growth and Employment Creation: An Assessment of World Bank Support in Three Middle-Income Countries

    The Bank has identified five policy areas that affect employment: macroeconomic conditions, investment climate, labor regulations, education, and social protection. This study assesses the Bank's assistance to Colombia, Tunisia, and Turkey, 1998-2007.

  • 15-March-2011

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