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Title: FLEGT Asia Regional Programme. Supporting responsible trade for Asia's forests
Table of Contents
1. What is FLEGT and why does it matter?
• The challenge
• FLEG
• EU FLEGT Action Plan
2. FLEGT in Asia
• The background
• FLEGT Asia Regional Programme
• What will FLEGT Asia do?
References
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-14995-5 | KQ-30-10-344-EN-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Asiadevelopment aid policyEUforestry
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizationsForestry development. Forest policyResources exploitation
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: European Union Regional Programmes in Asia and Central Asia
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: unknown
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Asiadevelopment aid policyEUcooperationregional development
Subject: Development projects
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of the European Union’s regional co-operation with Asia : Final Report ; Volume 1
Title (other): Evaluation of the European Union’s regional co-operation with Asia : Final Report ; Volume 2 | Evaluation of the
European Union’s regional co-operation with Asia : Final Report ; Volume 3 | Evaluation of the European Union’s
Regional Cooperation with Asia : Summary | Summary of the evaluation of European Union's regional co-operation with Asia
: REF . 1326 ; EVINFO | «Fiche Contradictoire» Evaluation of the European Union’s regional cooperation with Asia :
(Regional level evaluation) ; Ref. Ares(2014)3390622 | Quality Grid : Evaluation of the European Union 's regional
Cooperation with Asia ; Final Report (March 2014)
Abstract
The “Evaluation of the European Union's regional co-operation with Asia ? Regional Level Evaluation” was commissioned by the DG DEVCO Evaluation Unit and was implemented between January 2013 and November 2013. Covering the period 2007-2012, the evaluation’s objectives were: To provide the relevant external co-operation services of the European Union (EU) and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the EU’s past and current co-operation relations with Asia; To identify key lessons and recommendations in order to improve the current and future EU strategies, programmes and actions. The following points were assessed:The relevance and coherence of the EU’s co-operation strategies (all instruments included) for the period 2007-2012;The consistency between programming and implementation for the same period;The implementation of the EU’s co-operation, focusing on impact, sustainability, effectiveness and efficiency for the period under analysis – and on intended effects for the next programming cycle, 2014-2020;The value added of the EU’s interventions (at both strategic and implementation level);The 3Cs: co-ordination and complementarity of the EU’s interventions with other donors’ interventions (focusing on EU Member States); and coherence between the EU’s interventions in the field of development co-operation and other EU policies that are likely to affect the region.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction: Objectives, scope and coverage of the evaluation
2 Overall methodological approach
2.1 Data collection and analyses
2.2 Sample of countries and interventions
2.3 Challenges and limitations
3 Background and context of regional - level EU support to Asia
3.1 The Asia context
3.2 European development co-operation rationale with Asia
3.3 Inventory of regional-level EU support to Asia
3.4 Intervention logic of EU co-operation withAsia
4 Answers to the Evaluation Questions
4.1 EQ1 on strengthening inter-regional dialogue & partnership
4.2 EQ2 on regional added value to economic integration
4.3 EQ3 on added value to regional integration in non-economic fields
4.4 EQ4 on environment, energy and climate change
4.5 EQ5 on higher education
4.6 EQ6 on support to uprooted people
4.7 EQ7 on regional strategy
4.8 EQ8 on added value of the regional approach
5 Conclusions
5.1 Relevance, strategic focus and co-ordination
5.2 Outcomes
6 Recommendations
6.1 Enhancing the added value of the regional strategy
6.2 Increasing outcomes of sectoral efforts
List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes
| VOLUME II: DETAILED INFORMATION MATRIX
1. EQ1 on strengthening inter-regional dialogue & partnership
2. EQ2 on regional added value to economic integration
3. EQ3 on added value to regional integration in non-economic fields
4. EQ4 on environment, energy and climate change
5. EQ5 on higher education
6. EQ6 on support to uprooted people
7. EQ7 on regional strategy
8. EQ8 on added value of the regional approach
| VOLUME III: ANNEX 1 TO 10
1. Annex 1: Terms of reference
2. Annex 2: Methodological approach during desk and field phase
3. Annex 3: Background and context of the evaluation
4. Annex 4: Inventory
5. Annex 5: Intervention logic
6. Annex 6: CSP analysis
7. Annex 7: Results of the survey to the EU delegations
8. Annex 8: List of people interviewed
9. Annex 9: List of documents and sources of information
10. Annex 10: Minutes of Dissemination Seminar(20 March 2014)
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Ecorys, Rotterdam | ecdpm | DRN
Year: 2014
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Specific contract No 2012/305114 | Contract No EVA 2011 /Lot 4 | Ref. Ares(2014)3390622
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Asiaevaluationdevelopment aidEUcooperationregional development
Subject: International cooperationEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: Social Protection European Union Expertise in Development Cooperation : (SOCIEUX) ; Final report
Abstract
The present report provides an overview and discussion on the overall implementation of the Facility from April 2013 to December 2016. It covers the overall and quantified results of SOCIEUX, but also includes detailed information on actions completed in each country. Tables calculations have been rounded for presentation in this report.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
CONTENT
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF BOXES
LIST OF PICTURES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PROJECT SYNOPSIS
1 IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK
1.1 Institutional and organisational structure
1.1.1 Contracting Authority
1.1.2 Implementing Consortium
1.1.3 Project Steering Committee
1.1.4 SOCIEUX Fasility Management Team
1.1.5 Reporting
1.1.6 Monitoring and evaluating actions
1.2 Inception and Set-up phase
1.2.1 SOCIEUX Launch Event
1.2.2 Standard Operating Procedrues manual
1.2.3 Project Management Tool
1.2.4 Communication and awareness raising
2. SOCIEUX in numbers
2.1 Requests received and processing
2.2 Actions impelmented
2.3 Activities implemented
2.4 Experts mobilised
2.5 Experts, focal points and contacts databases
3 SOCIEUX in action
3.1 Africa
3.1.1 Burundi3.1.2 Ivory Coast
3.1.3 Djibouti
32.1.4 Ghana
3.1.5 Liberia
3.1.6 Mali
3.1.7 Namibia
3.1.8 Togo
3.1.9 Tunisia
3.2 Asia
3.2.1 Pakistan
3.2.2 Cambodia
3.3 Caribbean
3.3.1 Barbados
3.3.2 Jamaica
3.4 Europa
3.4.1 Moldova
3.5 Latin America
3.5.1 Colombia
3.5.2 Mexico
3.5.3 Peru
3.6 Middle East
3.6.1 Jordan
4 Lessons learned
4.1 Promotion and prospection
4.2 Mobilising public experts
4.3 Omplementing actions
Annexes
Annex A - Summaries of ongoing actions
Annex B - Overview of all requests received and actions implemented
Acknowledgements
Author (Corp. Body): Gesellschaft für Versicherungswissenschaft und gestaltung
Contributer: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit | Expertise France | FIIAPP | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
Year: 2017
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract: 2012/309316
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: AfricaAsiaevaluationdevelopment aidEUEuropeJordanCaribbean Region
cooperationLatin Americasocial system
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Youth Employment in Developing Countries : Background paper prepared under Service Contract DCI-EDUC/2012/310-255
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify the key challenges in relation to youth employment in developing countries and provide recommendations on how EU development cooperation could support the youth employment agenda. It starts with a general discussion of the main reasons why youth employment challenges matter for development and a comprehensive description of common trends and key differences in youth employment outcomes across developing regions (Section 2). The determinants of youth employment outcomes and main challenges by region are discussed in Section 3. Section 4 discusses relevant policy measures and lessons from existing policies and programs. After a brief mapping of the international policy framework on youth employment in Section 5, the paper ends with conclusions and recommendations in Section 6.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE
2.1. Youth employment and development
2.2. Youth in the labour market: common trends and key differences
2.2.1. Measuring youth employment outcomes
2.2.2. Youth employment trends
3. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT CHALLENGES
3.1. Determinants of youth employment outcomes
3.1.1. Labour demand
3.1.2. Labour supply
3.1.3. Labour market functioning
3.2. Main challenges by region
3.2.1. Latin America
3.2.2. North Africa and Middle East
3.2.3. Sub-Saharan Africa
3.2.4. Asia
4. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS AND LESSONS FOR PROGRAM DESIGN
4.1. Comprehensive youth employment strategies
4.2. Growth
4.3. Entrepreneurship promotion
4.4. Public Work Programs
4.5. Skills
4.6. Labour market information
4.7. Regulation
4.8. Knowledge gaps
5. MAPPING OF INTERNATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK
6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EU DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
Author: Pieters, Janneke ; 1045032530
Contributer: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: DCI - EDUC/2012/310 - 255
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints
Keyword: Africa South of the SaharaAsiaemploymentdevelopment aiddeveloping countryEUyouthcooperation
Latin AmericaNear EastNorth Africa
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsLabour marketEmployment and unemployment
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesLatin America and Caribbean. General ResourcesNorthern Africa. General ResourcesSouthern Africa. General Resources
Asia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: Instructions for the programming of the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) and the Development Cooperation Insturment
(DCI) - 2014 - 2020
Abstract
This document contains the detailed instructions and guidance for the EEAS, DEVCO services and EU Delegations for the programming of the EU's bilateral development cooperation with partner countries and regions in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) under the 11th European Development Fund (EDF), and in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America under the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) and in the context of the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for the period 2014-2020. The instructions set out how the programming process is organized and how the overarching policies and principles which will govern the programming for that period (in particular the proposals for a new EU development policy, as laid down in the Agenda for Change Communication), are to be translated into the programming process and documents.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Context
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Context
2. New Programming Framework
2.1 Institutional set up
2.2 Programming process
2.3 Guiding principles
3. First phase of the programming process
3.1 The national/regional development plan and the overall lines of the EU response
3.2 Joint Programming
3.3 Country or Regional Strategy Papers (CSP/RSP)
3.4 The specific case of a Joint Framework Document (JFD) as a non-programming document
4. Second phase of the programming process: Multi-annual Indicative Programme
LIST OF ANNEXES
1. Flow chart of the overview of the programming process
2. Guiding principles for sector concentration and the choice of sectors
3. Template for Analysis of the National Development Plan
4. Template for Country Strategy Paper
5. Template for Multi-annual Indicative Programme
Author (Corp. Body): Europäischer Auswärtiger Dienst | Europäische Kommission / EuropeAid
Year: 2012
Language: en
Ressource: Anleitungen, Checklisten, Leitfäden, Lehrmaterial
Keyword: African-Caribbean-Pacific countriesAsiadevelopment aid policyEUcooperationLatin AmericaNear Eastprogram planning
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesCaribbean. General ResourcesAfrica. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: Larger than tigers : Inputs for a strategic approach to biodiversity conservation in Asia ; Synthesis report
Table of Contents
#0 Executive summary
#1 Background
1.1 Socio-economic context of the region
1.2 Key biodiversity features of the region
1.2.1 Global conservation priorities
1.2.2 Threatened species
1.2.3 Ecosystem services
#2 Conservation challenges
2.1 Direct threats to biodiversity
2.1.1 Wildlife crime and unsustainable exploitation
2.1.2 Agricultural expansion and land-use change
2.1.3 Extractive industries, energy and infrastructure
2.1.4 Dams, polders and water abstraction and diversion
2.1.5 Other direct threats
2.2 Drivers of threats to biodiversity and ecosystems
2.2.1 Population growth, changing consumption patterns and the drive for economic development
2.2.2 Weak governance of natural resources
2.2.3 Insecurity of tenure and inequitable access to resources
#3 Ongoing conservation efforts
3.1 Protected areas
3.1.1 Protected area coverage
3.1.2 Protected area effectiveness
3.1.3 Protected area governance
3.1.4 Regional cooperation on protected areas and the environment
3.2 Landscape and seascape-scale conservation
3.2.1 Government actions
3.2.2 Local populations
3.2.3 Civil society organisations
3.2.4 Private sector
3.3 Tackling wildlife crime
3.3.1 Government action
3.3.2 International organisations and collaborative mechanisms
3.3.3 Civil society actions
3.3.4 Private sector actions
| #4 Lessons learned
4.1 Protected areas
4.2 Landscape and seascape conservation approaches
4.3 Wildlife crime
4.4 Civil society organisations (CSOs)
4.5 The private sector
#5 Strategic approaches
5.1 Priority geographies
5.1.1 Global terrestrial priorities: priority regions for conservation
5.1.2 Landscape-level terrestrial priorities: key landscapes for conservation (KLCs)
5.1.3 Marine priority areas
5.1.4 Priority areas in the Coral Triangle
5.2 Strategic approaches to addressing the main pressures on biodiversity and ecosystems
5.2.1 Protected areas
5.2.2 Landscape and seascape approaches
5.2.3 Wildlife crime
5.2.4 Enhancing the role of civil society
5.2.5 Increasing private sector engagement
5.2.6 Improved data and information management
5.3 The European Union and biodiversity conservation in Asia
5.3.1 Links with the main EU policy agendas
5.3.2 Engaging with development partners
#6 Conclusion
Annexes
1.0 Global biodiversity priority regions in the study countries
2.0 Total number of globally threatened species, by country
3.0 Signatories of species-level MoUs under the Convention on Migratory Species, and related agreements and initiatives
4.0 Links between the EU European Consensus on Development, Our World, Our Dignity, Our Future, and the five pillars of Agenda 2030
5.0 List of KLCs
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Kommunikation
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2018
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-73518-9 | MN-04-17-846-EN-N
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Asiabiodiversitydevelopment aid policyEUlandscape protectionnature conservation areaprotection of animalsenvironmental crime
environmental protection
Subject: Aid programmesConservation of resources
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: External Evaluation of the EU’s Sustainable Energy Cooperation (2011-2016) : Final Report ; Volume I – Main Report
Title (other): Evaluation of the EU’s Sustainable Energy Cooperation (2011-2016) : Final Report ; Volume II – Annexes
Abstract
The Evaluation Unit of the European Commission (EC’s) Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO) commissioned PEM to conduct an independent evaluation of the European Union’s cooperation with sustainable energy (2011-2016). The purpose of this Report is to present the answers to the evaluation questions (EQs) and also the evaluation’s conclusions and recommendations.As stated in the Terms of Reference (TOR)the generic purpose of the evaluation is:to provide an independent assessment of the past and current cooperation andto identify lessons learned and make recommendations to inform current and future strategy and delivery.The scope consists of the following dimensions:Geographic scope: European Development Fund (EDF), the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI), intraACP and PanAfrican for sub-Saharan Africa and Asia (with priority on sub-Saharan Africa);Temporal scope: 2011-2016[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2.CONTEXT
2.1 EU AND GLOBAL CONTEXT
2.2 INVENTORY
3. OUTLINE METHODOLOGY
4. ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
4.1 EQ1 – STRATEGIC RELEVANCE
4.2 EQ2 - POLICY
4.3 EQ3 – TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
4.4 EQ4 - CONVENTIONAL GRANT FUNDING FOR PHYSICAL INVESTMENTS
4.5 EQ5 - INNOVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS4.7 EQ7 - COORDINATION, COMPLEMENTARITY AND ADDED VALUE
5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 OVERALL CONCLUSION
5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNEX 1. CONTEXT
ANNEX 2. SUMMARY EVALUATION MATRIX
Vollume 2
LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ANNEX 1 - TERMS OF REFERENCE
ANNEX 2 – METHODOLOGY
ANNEX 3 – INVENTORY
ANNEX 4 – KEY PERSONS MET/CONSULTED
ANNEX 5 – ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEX 6 – JUDGEMENT CRITERIA AND INDICATOR ANALYSIS
Author (Corp. Body): PEM Consult
Contributer: Aide a? la De?cision Economique | Institut de Recherches dApplications des Me?thodes de De?veloppement | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: 2018
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No COM 2015/Lot 1 N° 2016//380940/1
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: African-Caribbean-Pacific countriesAsiaevaluationenergy policydevelopment aidEUcooperationsustainability
program offerSouthern Africa
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsEnergy policy. Power generation
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesCaribbean. General ResourcesSouthern Africa. General ResourcesAsia and Middle East. General Resources
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