5-August-2013
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Balancing ideals with practice : Policy evaluation of Dutch involvement in sexual and reproductive health and rights 2007-2012
This report presents the findings of a policy evaluation of the Dutch involvement in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights during the period 2007-2012. This policy evaluation is based on a number of sub-studies, including country impact studies in Bangladesh, Nicaragua and Mali, desk-studies of Ghana and Tanzania, and desk-studies of existing evaluations of multilateral organisations and NGOs.
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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.
29-February-2012
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Internet Information Network Expansion (Info-Bahan) Project
The project was deemed a success as a result of assessment according to five evaluation criteria: relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability. It was ‘highly relevant’ to Bangladesh’s national development strategies, ICT sector development strategy and EDCF’s assistance strategy. The degree of efficiency was measured against project duration, costs, coverage and management of the project and it was rated efficient.
3-February-2012
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Evaluation of the Farmer Field School Approach in the Agriculture Sector Programme Support, Bangladesh
The main purpose of this Evaluation has been to analyse and to document – in a gender perspective – the results and the lessons learned from using the Farmer Field School approach in the Agriculture Sector Programme Support Phase II.
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23-November-2011
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DFID's Climate Change Programme in Bangladesh
ICAI’s review of the UK's Climate Change Programme in Bangladesh shows that the £75 million programme is innovative and making an important and recognised contribution to climate change resilience. There are, however, areas that need addressing.
18-October-2011
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Joint Evaluation of Support to Anti-Corruption Efforts (2002-2009) - Synthesis report
Has donors’ approach to anti-corruption work been adapted to circumstances in different countries? What are the results of support for combating corruption? These were some of the questions that this joint evaluation sought to answer.
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17-October-2011
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Contextual Choices in Fighting Corruption: Lessons Learned
Why, despite unprecedented investment in anti-corruption in the last fifteen years and since the implementation of global monitoring instruments and global legislation, have so few countries managed to register progress? These were some of the questions that this report sought to answer.
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13-September-2011
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The two-pronged approach: Evaluation of Netherlands support to primary education in Bangladesh
The evaluation shows that the overall net enrolment rate has increased from 65% in 2000 to 81% in 2009. Equity of access still remains a key concern with children from the poorest quintiles completing primary education at a later age and appearing to drop out more frequently.
31-August-2011
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Independent Impact Assessment of the Chars Livelihoods Programme – Phase 1
The Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) is a major programme delivering a mix of welfare and development support to extremely poor households living on low-lying temporary sand islands (called chars) in Bangladesh. The 1st programme, CLP-1 delivered a tailored package of interventions to 90,684 households – of which 55,000 received a full package of support and are referred to as core beneficiary households.
30-March-2011
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Assessment of Development Results: Evaluation of UNDP Contribution to Bangladesh 2005-2010 - Executive Summary
The evaluation found a strategically well positioned and responsive programme that is aligned with national priorities and promotes United Nations values in the country.