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Title: Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République d’Haïti : Rapport final ; Volume I
Title (other): Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République d’Haïti : Rapport final ; Volume II |
Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République d’Haïti : Rapport final ; Volume III | Fiche
Contradictoire : Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République d’Haïti (2008-2012) ; Ref.
Ares(2016)2803016 | Quality grid : EU cooperation with Haiti ; Final report | Summary of the Evaluation of EU
co-operation with the Republic of Haiti : EVINFO | Evaluation of the EU’s co-operation with the Republic of Haiti (2008
- 2012) : Executive summary
Abstract
Les principaux objectifs de l’évaluation sont de:rendre des comptes et fournir aux services de l'Union européenne (UE) ainsi qu'à un public plus large une évaluation indépendante et globale de ses relations de coopération et de partenariat passées et présentes avec le Gouvernement d'Haïti;identifier des leçons clés et formuler des recommandations en vue d'améliorer les stratégies, les programmes et les activités, actuels et futurs, de l’UE.Le champ de l’étude couvre l'ensemble des stratégies de coopération, accords et autres engagements officiels entre l’UE et la République d’Haïti, ainsi que leur mise en œuvre, au cours de la période 2008-2012.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Résumé
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectifs et champ de l’évaluation
1.2 Organisation de l’évaluation
1.3 Structure du rapport
2 Principaux éléments méthodologiques
2.1 Aperçu du processus d’évaluation
2.2 Méthodologie
3 Contexte
3.1 Aperçu temporel
3.2 Caractéristiques principales du contexte national
3.3 Mapping des activités mises en œuvre par l’UE en Haïti
4 Réponses aux questions d’évaluation
4.1 QE1 - Adéquation au contexte et flexibilité
4.2 QE2 - Mix de modalités et d’interventions
4.3 QE3 - Gouvernance économique
4.4 QE4 - Refondation territoriale
4.5 QE5 - Gouvernance démocratique: collectivités territoriales et acteurs non étatiques
4.6 QE6 - Education
4.7 QE7 - Sécurité alimentaire et agriculture
4.8 QE8 - Gestion des risques
4.9 QE9 - Coordination et complémentarité
4.10 QE10 - Cohérence de la stratégie
5 Conclusions
5.1 Conclusions sur la stratégie globale
5.2 Conclusions sur la mise en œuvre
5.3 Conclusions sur les appuis sectorielles et thématiques
6 Recommandations
6.1 Recommandations sur la stratégie globale
6.2 Recommandations sur la mise en œuvre de la stratégie
6.3 Recommandations sectorielles et thématiques
Liste des tableaux
Liste des illustrations
Liste des encadrés
Liste des acronymes et abréviations
| VOLUME II: MATRICE D’INFORMATION DETAILLEE
1. QE 1 - Adéquation au contexte et flexibilité
2. QE 2 - Mix de modalités et d’interventions
3. QE 3 - Gouvernance économique
4. QE 4 - Refondation territoriale
5. QE 5 - Gouvernance démocratique: collectivités territoriales et acteurs non étatiques
6. QE 6 - Education
7. QE 7 - Sécurité alimentaire et agriculture
8. QE 8 - Gestion des risques
9. QE 9 - Coordination et complémentarité
10. QE 10 - Cohérence de la stratégie
VOLUME III: ANNEXE 1 A 8
1. Annexe 1: Termes de référence
2. Annexe 2: Liste des documents et des sources d’information consultés
3. Annexe 3: Liste des personnes rencontrées
4. Annexe 4: Informations complémentaires sur le contexte
5. Annexe 5: Inventaire
6. Annexe 6: Guide pour l’enquête exploratoire en zone rurale
7. Annexe 7: Guide pour l’enquête téléphonique (Education)
8. Annexe 8: Compte rendu de l’atelier de restitution
9. Annexe 9: Liste complète des interventions
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | DRN | European Centre for Development Policy Management | ecorys | Mokoro
Year: 2014
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contrat-cadrenr . EVA 2011 / LOT3 | Contrat spécifique Nr 2013/321992 | Ref. Ares(2016)2803016
Language: en | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationeducationdevelopment aiddevelopment aid policyEUgovernanceHaiticooperation
agriculturefoodpartnershipeconomic policy
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizationsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesHaiti
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Title: Evaluation of the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) : Final report ; Volume 1 – Main
report
Title (other): Evaluation of the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) : Final report ; Volume 2 – Context
to Information and Methodology | Evaluation of the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) :
Final report ; Volume 3 – Evaluation matrices | Evaluation of the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation
(2007 - 2014) : Final report ; Volume 4 – Country Case Studies, Electronic data | Fiche contradictoire : Evaluation of
the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) | Evaluation of the EU aid delivery mechanism of
delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) : Executive summary | Evaluation du mécanisme de cooperation déléguée de l’UE
(2007 ? 2014) : Résumé exécutif
Abstract
This evaluation studies the European Union (EU) aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (DC) with EU Member States and third donor countries during the period 2007-2014. The main objectives of the evaluation are to provide an overall independent assessment of DC and to formulate recommendations to improve DC in the future.There are two types of delegated cooperation, namely:Delegation Agreements (DAs): funds entrusted by the European Commission to development cooperation entities from EU Member States or other donors; andTransfer Agreements (TAs): funds entrusted to the Commission by EU Member States, other governments, organisations or public donors.This evaluation covers DAs and TAs signed by the Commission during the years 2007-2014, except DAs which are part of financial blending arrangements and DAs funded with resources from the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP), the Instrument for Stability (IfS) and the Rapid reaction Mechanism. All regions where DAs and TAs have been or are being implemented -except pre-accession countries- are part of the geographical scope of this evaluation. Contribution agreements concluded with international organisations are not covered in this evaluation.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Annexes
List of abbreviations
Executive summary
Résumé exécutif
Resumen ejecutivo
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives and scope of the evaluation
1.2 Overview of the evaluation process
1.3 Formulation of the Evaluation Questions
1.4 Methodological approach and challenges
1.5 Structure of the report
2 Evolution of the Delegated Cooperation mechanism
2.1 The evolving aid effectiveness context for Delegated Cooperation
2.2 Origins of Delegated Cooperation
2.3 Analysis of Delegated Cooperation Guidance from 2007 onwards
2.4 Evolution of DAs and TAs and the main motives of DC partners
2.5 The relation between DC and new aid approaches and tools
3 Answers to Evaluation Questions
3.1 Transaction costs (EQ1)
3.2 Country ownership and leadership (EQ2)
3.3 Complementarity and added value (EQ3)
3.4 Aid fragmentation (EQ4)
3.5 Strengthened policy and systems alignment (EQ5)
3.6 EU Visibility (EQ6)
3.7 DA/TA ratio (EQ7)
3.8 Assessment of DC proposals (EQ8)
3.9 Quality of DC Cooperation (EQ9)
4 Conclusions and recommendations
4.1 Conclusions
4.2 Recommendations
| Volume 2: Context to Information and Methodology
2.1. Terms of references
2.2. Definitions of specific terms used in this evaluation
2.3. Pillar assessed organisations
2.4. List of documents consulted
2.5 List of persons consulted at headquarters
2.6. Methodological approach case studies
2.7. Additional information on policy and legal framework
2.8. Portfolio analysis
2.9. Dynamics of Delegated Cooperation
2.10. Quality of Evidence for Judgement Criteria
Volume 3
3.1 EQ 1: Transaction costs
3.1.1 Definition and scope of the EQ3.1.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.1.3 Methodological observations and challenges
3.1.4 Improved division of labour (JC 1.1)
3.1.5 More co-financing (JC 1.2)
3.1.6 Larger programmes (JC 1.3)
3.1.7 Use of single management systems (JC 1.4)
3.1.8 Reduction of number of active donors (JC 1.5)
3.1.9 Limited additional transaction costs (JC 1.6)
3.2 EQ 2: Ownership and leadership
3.2.1 Definition and scope
3.2.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.2.3 Methodological observations
3.2.4 Formulation of policies and strategies (JC 2.1)
3.2.5 Implementation & monitoring of policies (JC 2.2 & 2.3)
3.2.6 Reduction of number of active donors (JC 2.4)
3.3 EQ 3: Complementarity and Added Value
3.3.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.3.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.3.3 Methodological observations
3.3.4 Improved division of labour (JC 3.1)
3.3.5 Increased use of comparative advantages (JC 3.2)
3.3.6 Improved donor coordination and harmonisation (JC 3.3)
3.4 EQ 4: Aid Fragmentation
3.4.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.4.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.4.3 Methodological observations and challenges
3.4.4 Improved division of labour (JC 4.1)
3.4.5 More co-financing (JC 4.2)
3.4.6 Larger programmes (JC 4.3)
3.4.7 Improved donor coordination and harmonisation (JC 4.4)
3.5 EQ 5: Alignment
3.5.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.5.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.5.3 Methodological observations
| 3.5.4 Embedded in policies and strategies of partner country (JC 5.1)
3.5.5 Based on national procedures and systems (JC 5.2)
3.6 EQ 6: Visibility
3.6.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.6.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.6.3 Methodological observations
3.6.4 Visibility of the EU in Delegation Agreements (JC 6.1)
3.6.5 Visibility of the delegating donors in Transfer Agreements (JC 6.2)
3.7 EQ 7: Balance of DAs and TAs
3.7.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.7.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.7.3 Methodological observations
3.7.4 Inventory of TA/DA ratios
3.7.5 Constraints at the level of the EU (JC 7.1)
3.7.6 Constraints at the level of the (potential) TA partners (JC 7.2)
3.7.7 DAs are much more attractive than TAs (JC 7.3)
3.8 EQ 8: Assessment of DC proposals
3.8.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.8.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.8.3 Methodological observations
3.8.4 Motivation of EUD to enter into DC agreements (JC 8.1)
3.8.5 Appropriate format of Assessment Fiches (JC 8.2)
3.8.6 Quality of DA Assessment and Action Fiches (JC 8.3)
3.8.7 Quality of TA Assessment Fiches (JC 8.4)
3.9 EQ 9: Quality of cooperation
3.9.1 Definition and scope of the EQ
3.9.2 Rationale of the EQ
3.9.3 Methodological observations
3.9.4 Cooperation on the basis of clear rules and procedures (JC 9.1)
3.9.5 Provision of timely and adequate information (JC 9.2)
3.9.6 Quality of the coordination between the partners (JC 9.3, 9.4 & 9.5)
| Volume 4
4.1 Case study notes Benin
Executive Summary
Résumé exécutif
List of abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Country context
3 Analysis of output-level indicators
4 Analysis of outcome-level indicators (EQ1-5)
5 Analysis of process and implementation aspects (EQ 5-9)
6 Conclusions
Annex A. List of people interviewed
Annex B. List of documents consulted
4.2 Case study notes Ghana
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4.3 Case study notes on Mali
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4.4 Case study notes on Mozambique
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4.5 Case study notes on Nicaragua
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Resumen ejecutivo
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4.6 Case study notes on Palestine
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4.7 Case study notes on Tanzania
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4.8 Case study notes on Timor-Leste
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4.9 Case study notes on Haiti
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4.10 Case study notes Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA)
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4.11 Questionnaire
List of abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Decision making process
3 Implementation process
4 Direct results (outputs) of Delegated Cooperation
5 Outcomes of Delegated Cooperation
6 Impact of Delegated Cooperation on aid effectiveness
7 The Future of Delegated Cooperation
8 Final remarks
Author (Corp. Body): ECORYS NEI
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung | European Centre for Development Policy Management | Lattanzio | Mokoro | PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2011 | Specific contract N° 2014/343011
Language: en | spa | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Beninevaluationdevelopment aiddevelopment aid policyEUfinancial assistanceGhanaHaiti
cooperationMaliMozambiqueNicaraguaPalestineTanzaniaEast-Timor
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesHaitiNicaraguaMozambiqueTanzania
BeninGhanaMaliPalestinian TerritoryTimor Leste
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Title: Exploring the potential for improving the existing European coordination mechanisms in Fragile States : Study based on
country case-studies ; Terms of Reference
Abstract
The paper highlights the importance of a stronger commitment to more effective European coordination on the field in the context of crisis and fragility. It aims at presenting a first analysis of the characteristics that are specific to situations of crisis and fragility and the needs encountered on the field in order to draw recommendations for coordination among European actors that are better suited to Fragile States.[Author vide copyright]
Author (Corp. Body): Practitioners ? Network for European Development Cooperation
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
Year: 2016
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: development aid policyEUHaitiCongocoordinationcrisis interventioncrisis management (econ., pol.)Niger
Palestinian territories
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesHaitiNigerDemocratic Republic of the CongoPalestinian Territory
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Title: Mapping EU Media Support 2000-2010
Abstract
The overall objective of the present study is to improve the quality the EC and other donors’ media support by providing an analyses of the EC ?s assistance so far and recommendations on future strategies and modalities. This present report focuses on the activities so far, while a separate document will focus on future options.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
LIST OF ACRONYMS
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. BACKGROUND2.1. EU involvement in Media Support
2.2. Scope of the study
3. STUDY DESIGN3.1.1. CRIS data collection
3.1.2. Stakeholder interviews and field missions
4. MAIN FINDINGS
4.1. Quantitative findings
4.1.1. Methodology
4.1.2. Overall distribution of funds – Media Projects
4.1.3. Funding instruments – media projects
4.1.4. EIDHR project focus
4.1.5. Implementing agencies – media projects
4.1.6. Funding instruments – administrative issues
4.1.7. Distribution of funds – ICT projects
4.2. Qualitative findings
4.2.1. EU-China Information Society Project (project no. 103914 – ASIE)
4.2.2. Eliminating Legal Obstacles to Freedom of Press (Russia, project no 121007 - EIDHR)
4.2.3. Strengthening the democratic institution of independent media in the regions of Russia (Project no. 82791 - DDH)
4.2.4. Computer Training for Egyptian Press Syndicate Journalists (Project no. 70991 - MED)
4.2.5. Media for Democracy in Indonesia (Project no. 63776 - DDH)
4.2.6. The international standards about mass-media and the national legislation (Kazakhstan, project no. 203722 – EIDHR)
4.2.7. Developing the democratic electoral processes and media environment (Armenia, project no. 131434 – DDH/EIDHR)
4.2.8. Support to Freedom of Expression in Belarus via independent broadcasting (Project no. 159306 – EIDHR)
4.2.9. Capacity Building Programme and Community Development in Internet Governance and ICT Policy for Intra-ACP regional and sub-regional institutions (Project no. 216107 – EDF)
| 4.2.10. Integrating New Technologies in School: Developing and promoting core competencies In Argentina, Chile and Uruguay (Project no. 48108 – ALA)
4.2.11. Renforcement des capacités des journalistes haïtiens en formation initiale et formation continue grâce à la création d’un master en journalisme hébergé par l’Université Quisqueya (Project no 228605 – EIDHR)
4.2.12. Reporters Training to promote Professional Journalism (Sudan, project no. 189544, EDF)
4.2.13. Technical assistance to the Communication Regulatory Agency (CRA) in Bosnia Herzegovina (Project number 227380 – PAI)
4.2.14. Development of Media Monitoring Capacities in Georgia (project no. 238837 – IFS)
4.3. General trends from other stakeholders
5. FIELD STUDIES
5.1. Zimbabwe
5.1.1. Overall support strategy
5.1.2. Impact of the support
5.1.3. Direct government engagement
5.1.4. Intermediaries or not
5.1.5. Business perspectives
5.1.6. The legal path
5.1.7. Access to expertise
6. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
ANNEX 1: LIST OF PERSONS INTERVIEWED AND CONSULTED
Author (Corp. Body): EPRD
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: 2012
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: FRAMEWORK CONTRACT COM 2011 | Service Contract No. 2011-283166 | EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptAfrican-Caribbean-Pacific countriesArgentinaArmeniaBosnia and HerzegovinaChileChinadevelopment aid
EUGeorgiaHaitiIndonesiajournalistic occupationmediamedia pedagogicsmedia technologydiversity of opinionhuman rights
freedom of the pressRussiaZimbabweSudanUruguayBelorussia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsMedia
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General Resources
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