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Last Updated: 03 November 2025
The EU has developed and formalised guidance tools and documents for evaluating its external assistance in which priority is given to results and impacts. This page presents the methodological guidelines designed to facilitate the move towards an evaluation practice focused on programmes and strategies in EC development cooperation.

The INTPA & FPI evaluation handbook and ENEST & MENA evaluation guidelines

The evaluation handbook and guidelines

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Evaluation matters! In an increasingly complex and challenging environment for international development and partnership, the importance of demonstrating results and learning from the European Commission’s (EC’s) external assistance is critical. Evaluation is a key learning tool for the EC to understand not only what works and what does not, but why and under what circumstances. Evaluations generate knowledge and produce evidence which we use to improve the way we engage with our partners and enhance the impact of our development cooperation.

As one of the world’s largest donors, the European Union (EU) is a leading force in demonstrating the value of rigorous evaluation. The EU is committed to embedding an ‘evaluate first’ culture (EC, 2013), premised on using evaluation as an indispensable tool to inform its choices and decisions with the best available evidence and thereby improve its strategies and practices. The INTPA and FPI Evaluation Handbook is a revision of the Methodology Guidance published in 2006 and reflects the significant progress made in the field of evaluation over the past two decades.

The ENEST and MENA Guidelines on Linking Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation were first published in July 2016. They underwent two minor revisions - one in October 2019 and another in May 2024 - to incorporate updates related to the Better Regulation package and methodological advancements led by the performance, results, and evaluation services of DGs ENEST and MENA HQ.

The May 2024 revision also included additional clarifications regarding the scope of the Guidelines, particularly in distinguishing between strategic-level and intervention-level evaluations.

The handbook and the guidelines are living documents that will be adapted over time to reflect evolving practice and needs.

 


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