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15.07.2011

Early intervention, treatment, rehabilitation and follow-up of persons with Hydrocephalus and Spina Bifida in Uganda and Kenya”

impairments as much as possible”. Purpose/objective: In 2005 RHF/IF decided that they wanted an external evaluation of some of the programmes and they chose to evaluate the programmes in Kenya and Uganda. The two ... programmes here have been established for some years. RHF/IF stated that the general aim of the evaluation was “to get an opinion of the influence that the project has on the lives of the parents, children

29.08.2017

Building Agro - pastoral communities´ resilience and strengthening livelihoods in Somaliland

Purpose/objective The main purpose of the evaluation was to address some of the challenging issues when working with increasing livelihoods and food security in Somaliland. The evaluation should assess the programme ... livelihoods- and diaspora components. Finally, the evaluation should draw lessons and recommendations for the new programme period (2017-2020). Methodology The evaluation team applied primarily qualitative methods

20.05.2019

Adapting agriculture to climate change: collecting, protecting and preparing crop wild relatives

insights in capabilities of partners and implementers, while also obtaining intelligence on specific country and institutional frameworks and challenges. The partnership of the Crop Trust with MSB has been ... insights generated. Various partners engaged in phone and video conference conversations. During country visits to 10 countries, partners in the CWR Project received review team members with hospitality

16.01.2009

Report of a study on the civil society in Uganda for the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Uganda

Report of a study on the civil society in Uganda for the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Uganda /no/resultater/publikasjoner/publikasjon?key=109374 50 This study was commissioned by the Embassy of ... society in Uganda. It aims at informing the Embassy of its future relation to civil society in the country - particularly under the 2001 - 2005 guidelines for Norwegian Development Co-operation with Uganda

22.06.2021

Early Lessons and Evaluability of the UN COVID-19 Response and Recovery MPTF

Følgeevaluering ... Mathew Varghese Senior Coordinator, System-Wide Evaluation Executive Office of the Secretary-General, United Nations. Members of the Evaluation Team Ted Freeman (Team Leader) Andrea Lee Esser ... Members of the Evaluation Reference Group Anu Saxén, Director, Development Evaluation Unit Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Finland Balbir Singh, Senior Adviser, Evaluation Department, Norwegian

18.06.2018

Civil society under pressure

Synthesis study of evaluations of Civil Society Organisations’ democratisation and human rights work in Southern and Eastern Africa 74 English follows below. Syntesestudien bygger på kunnskap fra evalueringer ... Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus (OsloMet).  English This synthesis study builds on evidence from evaluations and other reports to lay down some of the key challenges faced by civil society actors in five

27.05.2009

Organisational Review of SOS Children’s Villages Norway

in which it operates. SOS Norway can do more to provide relevant added value to SOS partners at country level. SOS Children's Villages is becoming a more open organisation internally and externally. As ... has a potential to play a more important role in advocating for the rights of these children at country level. SOS Norway has increased its ability to provide added value to the Norad funded programmes

16.01.2009

Study on Norwegian Support to Civil Society in Uganda (Section 1)

Study on Norwegian Support to Civil Society in Uganda (Section 1) /no/resultater/publikasjoner/publikasjon?key=109394 Chapter 1 explains the background, purpose and methods used in the review. ... current development cooperation between the Norwegian NGOs and their Ugandan partners. It is not an evaluation of the performance of individual organisations - nor of particular projects. Chapter 2 presents