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  • 12-August-2014

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    How green is our development assistance? Thematic evaluation of the Belgian cooperation in the field of environment

    This evaluation covers Belgian ODA over the 2002-2012 first environment strategy paper period. The evaluation concludes that the environmental consideration of the Belgian Development Cooperation is giving positive but unquantifiable results. Pressure on the environment of cooperation activities has been reduced and the conditions for sustainable environmental management have been improved.

  • 16-June-2014

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    Independent Evaluation of the Climate Investment Funds - Annexes

    The principal purpose of this evaluation is to assess the development and organizational effectiveness of the CIF to date and to document experiences and lessons for the benefit of the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

  • 16-June-2014

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    Independent Evaluation of the Climate Investment Funds

    The principal purpose of this evaluation is to assess the development and organizational effectiveness of the CIF to date and to document experiences and lessons for the benefit of the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

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    Corporate Evaluation of the Caribbean Regional Program

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    Ex-post Evaluation Report on the Project of Establishing Greenhouse for Vegetable Cultivation, Mongolia

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  • 28-December-2013

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  • 31-August-2013

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    Climate Change and IDB: Building Resilience and Reducing Emissions

    This paper describes the approach to be taken by the Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) to evaluating the assistance of the IDB (or IADB) to responses to climate change. It documents and draws lessons from what the IDB has done over the past decade with a view to making a strong future contribution to increasing climate-change resilience and reducing GHG emissions in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

  • 30-June-2013

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    External evaluation on the Development of a short course on Gender and Climate Change (G&CC)

    The overall objective of the short training course on Gender and Climate Change (G&CC)was to build knowledge and understanding of the causes of climate change and its impacts on development and gender relations in Uganda on one hand; and, to build local capacity in Uganda to design and implement gender-responsive climate change policies, strategies and programmes by using analytical and critical thinking skills on the other.

  • 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.

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