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  • 14-May-2012

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    Evaluation of the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund

    The Health Results Innovations Trust Fund is a multi-donor trust fund supported by the governments of Norway and the United Kingdom and managed by the World Bank. This evaluation is the first in a series of evaluations which will take place over the course of the programme.

  • 31-March-2012

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    Evaluation of the School Sanitation and Village Sanitation Programme (EVA Programme)- Full report in French.

    The Democratic Republic of Congo initiated in 2006 this School Sanitation and Village Sanitation (EVA) Programme with support from UNICEF, DFID, USAID, JICA, some NGOs and Local Committees. The overall of the EVA Programme in the 11 provinces where it is implemented in the DRC is "Ensure the survival and development of children by increasing the rate of access to clean water, improved sanitation and hygiene education".

  • 31-March-2012

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    Evaluation of the School Sanitation and Village Sanitation Programme (EVA Programme)- Executive Summary in English.

    The Democratic Republic of Congo initiated in 2006 this School Sanitation and Village Sanitation (EVA) Programme with support from UNICEF, DFID, USAID, JICA, some NGOs and Local Committees. The overall of the EVA Programme in the 11 provinces where it is implemented in the DRC is "Ensure the survival and development of children by increasing the rate of access to clean water, improved sanitation and hygiene education".

  • 14-February-2012

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    The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

    The review found that the Fund's Country Coordinating Mechanisms have successfully brought country-level stakeholders together to submit grant proposals to the Fund, but have lacked the authority and the resources to exercise effective oversight of grant implementation.

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  • 24-January-2012

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    Evaluation of Norwegian Health Sector Support to Botswana

    The comprehensive focus of Norwegian Assistance on primary health care development and systems development during Phase 1 had great significance in helping Botswana structure a health service that enabled greatly improved access to health care throughout Botswana.

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  • 23-November-2011

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    DFID's Support to the Health Sector in Zimbabwe

    The report has found that UK funds provide critical support and have had a substantial and positive impact, most notably for those living with HIV/AIDS.

  • 17-June-2011

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    Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative in Indonesia - Management Response to the Independent Evaluation

    Many of the recommendations in the report were taken into account in the design process for Phase 2, including what activities should be supported. The new design has clear objectives and rationale and emphasises strong engagement with the Government of Indonesia.

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  • 28-December-2010

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    Indonesia Partnership for Maternal & Neonatal Health

    The Program provides technical assistance and additional funds to provincial and district level governments with the aim of them effectively managing a range of resources to progressively meet Millennium Development Goal targets for maternal and child health.

  • 19-July-2010

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    Fiji Health Sector Improvement Program

    The FHSIP Strategic Objective is to provide cost-effective financial and technical support to Fiji Ministry of Health (MOH) Corporate and Divisional business plans. The program has 4 stated components which were modified to suit the MOH priorities.

  • 8-December-2009

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    Evaluation of the Swedish-Norwegian Regional HIV/AIDS Team for Africa

    The purpose of the evaluation was to assess relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of the HIV/AIDS Team.The evaluation concludes that the TEAM has added vitality to regional responses to HIV and AIDS in Africa.

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