24-December-2013
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Thematic Evaluation of the European Commission Support to the Health Sector - Volume 2A
Three key themes that emerge from the evaluation have limited its impact: (i) the persistent under-resourcing of the health sector by beneficiary governments, (ii) the human resource (HR) crisis in health, and (iii) the need for better health technical capacity in EU Delegations.
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24-December-2013
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Thematic Evaluation of the European Commission Support to the Health Sector - Volume 1
Three key themes that emerge from the evaluation have limited its impact: (i) the persistent under-resourcing of the health sector by beneficiary governments, (ii) the human resource (HR) crisis in health, and (iii) the need for better health technical capacity in EU Delegations.
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13-November-2013
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Evaluation of the Norway India Partnership Initiative for Maternal and Child Health - Annnexes
With this the Evaluation Department in Norad issues a request for proposals from researchers/consultants interested in designing and conducting a process evaluation of the Norway-India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) phase I. Annexes 4-12
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13-November-2013
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Evaluation of the Norway India Partnership Initiative for Maternal and Child Health - Report
The evaluation aims to take stock of the Norway India Partnership Initiative as it begins Phase II, focusing on the design, governance and implementation arrangements/processes (including a process review of two NIPI interventions), and the extent to which it has met its stated goals/results.
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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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16-July-2013
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DFID’s Health Programmes in Burma
Burma (also known as Myanmar) is a fragile state, one of the poorest countries in Asia, with a long history of political unrest and armed conflict. Following elections in 2010, the country is now undergoing rapid change. The UK is the largest international donor to Burma. This review assesses whether DFID is achieving impact and value for money in Burma through its aid to the health sector.
9-July-2013
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Development Effectiveness - Review of the World Health Organization 2007-2010
The purpose of the review is to provide an independent and evidence-based assessment of the development effectiveness of WHO programs for use by external stakeholders, primarily bilateral development agencies.
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.
31-May-2013
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Local Perceptions, Participation and Accountability in Malawi’s Health Sector
Seeking to achieve a participatory approach to development has been the focus of much donor attention, as well as an expressed objective for the governments of many developing countries. The overall objective of which is to develop and pilot test a methodological framework that can be used by international development agencies to improve understanding of the importance of local ownership and participation for aid effectiveness.
31-May-2013
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Evaluation of Community Responses to HIV and AIDS
Recognizing the need for a better understanding of the impact of community responses, the World Bank and DfID launched this evaluation in 2009, using a variety of methodologies, instruments, and country settings, the portfolio of 15 studies has produced rich and illuminating results helpful to policymakers, researchers, civil society, and evaluators. This document analyzes and synthesizes the findings.