This infographic is a dissemination product from the External Evaluation of the European Union's support to the Ethiopian Civil Society Fund III programme.
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How Do We Know Whether Development Programs Contribute to Stabilization? Evaluating Multiple Programs in Afghanistan, Philippines, and Southern Sudan By Michael Lund, Andrew Rathmell U.S. Department of State Fourth Annual...
In the context of improving and updating the quality of our evaluations, a joint INTPA-NEAR-FPI working group has developed a guidance note on “Evaluation with Gender as a Cross-Cutting Dimension”. Its purpose is to support the...
Template for ToR country level evaluations
This Reference Document and its Summary were produced as parts of the European Commission’s “ Guidance Package on Social protection across the humanitarian-development Nexus (SPaN)”. It is a common product of an initiative jointly...
The reference document and this Summary were produced as parts of the European Commission’s “Guidance Package on Social protection across the humanitarian-development Nexus (SPaN)”. It is a common product of an initiative jointly...
This Case Study on Yemen summarizes the context and main features of the alignment process in response to protracted forced displacement (internal). Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East and North Africa region...
© EU/ECHO/Peter Biro This Case Study on Iraq summarises the opportunities identified by the ECHO-funded technical assistance facility to transition the chronically poor and vulnerable from humanitarian assistance to national...
Evaluation brief is a way to share key findings on a particular thematic area through an attractive 2-4 page summary. The DEVCO/ESS study to understand the different ways in which evaluation results are communicated reveals that 9...
Podcasts are an increasingly popular way to communicate evaluation results. The DEVCO/ ESS study to understand the different ways in which evaluation results are communicated reveals that 6 out of the 18 institutions consulted use...