4-March-2016
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SEED II: Exploring the Agricultural Initiatives' Influence on Stability in Somalia
The evaluation examines the importance of conflict and conflict dynamics in the targeted areas. Conflicts in Lower and Middle Shabelle continue to evolve. Most conflicts relate to resources and land disputes between clans, as well as disputes over the right to resources. These dynamics are analysed carefully and show how important these factors are to consider when selecting beneficiaries and when analysing the logic of the programme.
22-February-2016
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Cross Cutting Evaluation of DFID’s Approach to Remote Management in Somalia and North-East Kenya
This evaluation finds that remote programme management (RPM) has become a normal programme management approach in the environments addressed in this evaluation. But, information management and dissemination practices are inconsistent across RPM approaches within DFID. The evaluation highlights the opportunity for DFID to dedicate specific resources to capture RPM best practice and lessons as they emerge in its Kenya/Somalia portfolio.
16-February-2016
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Mid-Term Evaluation of DFID’s Health Research Programme Consortia
Overall, the Research Programme Consortia are an excellent funding modality for integrated and programmatic research – particularly the length and relative flexibility of funding. The evaluation finds that the consortium structure and programme is highly effective. This is now a mature and internationally respected funding modality for development research.
20-August-2014
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Evaluation of Australia’s response to the Horn of Africa humanitarian crisis, 2011
This evaluation examines the effectiveness of Australian humanitarian assistance provided in 2011 in response to a crisis in the Horn of Africa, a region well known for its chronic vulnerability. This evaluation identifies how the Australian aid program can improve the effectiveness of responses to future slow-onset crises.
4-September-2013
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Evaluation of Five Humanitarian Programmes of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has in general delivered agreed outputs in the humanitarian programmes examined, and has managed to do so under extremely difficult conditions. NRC has good access to difficult areas and its conflict sensitivity is apparent. If the identified shortcomings are remedied, the emergency roster could according to the evaluator increase its relevance and efficiency.
3-September-2013
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Public Expenditure Tracking Survey and Analysis of the Evaluation of five Humanitarian Programs of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
Public Expenditure Tracking Survey and Analysis of the Evaluation of five Humanitarian Programs of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
3-September-2013
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Case Country Report - Somalia of the Evaluation of five Humanitarian Programs of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
Case Country Report - Somalia of the Evaluation of five Humanitarian Programs of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
3-September-2013
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ANNEXE: Evaluation of Five Humanitarian Programmes of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
ANNEXE to the evaluation report on Five Humanitarian Programmes of the Norwegian Refugee Council and of the Standby Roster NORCAP.
15-April-2013
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Investeren in stabiliteit Het Nederlandse fragiele statenbeleid doorgelicht. Available in Dutch only.
Nederland heeft zich ingezet voor conflictvermindering en vredesopbouw in verschillende delen van de wereld waar fragiliteit van staten en regio’s problemen oplevert voor de sociaaleconomische ontwikkeling en stabiliteit ter plekke, voor de regionale stabiliteit, en voor de internationale stabiliteit en veiligheid in ruime zin.
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8-April-2013
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Mixed results for Dutch policy in fragile states - IOB Newsletter
The Netherlands strives to reduce conflict and promote peacebuilding in fragile states (countries in a conflict or a post-conflict situation). In the period under evaluation, the Netherlands pursued an integrated approach, working with other donor countries and international organisations. The full report is available in Dutch only titled: ‘Investeren in stabiliteit: het Nederlandse fragiele statenbeleid doorgelicht’