4-March-2003
English, , 1,439kb
Donorship, Ownership and Partnership, Issues Arising from Four Sida Studies of Donor-Recipient Relations
National or local ownership is commonly regarded as a precondition for sustainable results of development cooperation. In 2002, Sida commissioned four major evaluation studies, covering ownership aspects in different modalities of aid in a number of partner countries. The present paper examines the four studies with respect to effects on ownership of the aid relationship, leadership and management, institutions and modalities,
9-December-2002
English, , 3,365kb
Supporting Ownership, Swedish Development Cooperation with Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda (Volume 1: Synthesis Report)
Looking at Swedish development cooperation with three countries in East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, this study tries to find out how a longstanding Swedish policy of facilitating and promoting partner country, half a dozen projects and programs are examined in depth. The conclusions of the study are relevant to development cooperation generally. With the shift from projects to programs. ISBN 91-586-8737-8ISSN 1401-0402 Sida
3-December-2002
English, , 10,131kb
Supporting Ownership, Swedish Development Cooperation with Kenya,Tanzania and Uganda (Volume II: Country Studies)
This report presents a study of partner country ownership in Sidas development assistance to East Africa, focusing specifically upon an analysis of a selection of Sida projects and programs in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. A companion report to these country studies draws upon the data and evidence assembled here to provide a synthesis and examination of the broader implications of the ownership agenda in Sidas development assistance in
11-November-2002
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Evaluation of Judicial Reform Project in Bolivia
El objetivo del informe es evaluar la preparación, el desarrollo, la ejecución, el cumplimiento, así como el impacto de las acciones desplegadas y de los productos entregados por el Programa de Reformas Judiciales I (Banco Mundial) y por el Proyecto de Apoyo al Poder Judicial de Bolivia (AECI).<
7-November-2002
English, , 785kb
Contract Financed Technical Co-operation and Local Ownership
The present evaluation forms part of a series of evaluations commissioned by UTVexploring how the principle of recipient ownership is put to practice in Sida'sdevelopment co-operation.
8-August-2002
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Contract-Financed Technical Co-operation and Local Ownership, Ukraine Country Study Report
This evaluation deals with contract-financed technical co-operation (KTS) as a particular aid form in Swedish development co-operation. In Particular the study explores the link between local ownerhip and the various characterstics of KTS projects, such as being demand-driven, limited in time, scope and financial volume, involve a competent local partner and based on a contract between a consultant and a local partner (LPO),
8-August-2002
English, , 726kb
Contract-Financed Technical Co-operation and Local Ownership, Lithuania Country Study Report
This evaluation deals with contract-financed technical co-operation (KTS) as a particular aid form in Swedish development co-operation. In Particular the study explores the link between local ownerhip and the various characterstics of KTS projects, such as being demand-driven, limited in time, scope and financial volume, involve a competent local partner and based on a contract between a consultant and a local partner (LPO),
8-August-2002
English, , 3,526kb
Contract-Financed Technical Co-operation and Local Ownership, Mongolia Country Study Report
This evaluation deals with contract-financed technical co-operation (KTS) as a particular aid form in Swedish development co-operation. In Particular the study explores the link between local ownerhip and the various characterstics of KTS projects, such as being demand-driven, limited in time, scope and financial volume, involve a competent local partner and based on a contract between a consultant and a local partner (LPO),
7-August-2002
English, , 4,190kb
Contract-Financed Technical Co-operation and Local Ownership, Botswana and Mozambique Country Study Report
This evaluation deals with contract-financed technical co-operation (KTS) as a particular aid form in Swedish development co-operation. In Particular the study explores the link between local ownerhip and the various characterstics of KTS projects, such as being demand-driven, limited in time, scope and financial volume, involve a competent local partner and based on a contract between a consultant and a local partner (LPO),