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Title: Thematic evaluation of the EU support to environment and climate change in third countries (2007 - 2013) : Final Report
; Volume 1 – Main Report
Title (other): Thematic evaluation of the EU support to environment and climate change in third countries (2007 - 2013) : Final Report
; Volume 2 – Detailed Information Matrix | Thematic evaluation of the EU support to environment and climate change in
third countries (2007 - 2013) : Final Report ; Volume 3 – Annexes 1 to 13 | Thematic evaluation of the EU support to
environment and climate change in third countries (2007 - 2013) : Final Report ; Volume 4 – Annex 14 Country Notes |
Thematic evaluation of the EU support to environment and climate change in third countries (2007 - 2013) : Final Report
; Executive Summary | Evaluation thématique de l’ appui de l’UE aux secteurs de l’environnement et du changement
climatique dans les pays tiers (2007 - 2013) : Résumé Exécutif
Abstract
The evaluation has three objectives: To assess EU support to environment and climate change in third countries through the Thematic Programme for Environment and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources including Energy (ENRTP)1, and through the geographic instruments.To evaluate EU support to strengthening global environment and climate governance, provided under ENRTP and channelled mainly through international organisations.To assess EU support for mainstreaming environment and climate change issues into EU external aid programmes through the analysis of two key sectors: infrastructure (including energy) and agriculture/rural development.The assessment focuses on outcomes and impacts of the EU actions in environment and climate change, identifies key lessons and best practices, and produces recommendations in order to improve the current and future EU strategies, policies and actions. The evaluation covers the period 2007-2013. The geographical scope includes all third regions and countries under the mandate of the EU Directorate-General for International Co-operation and Development (DG DEVCO)that are covered by the thematic programme ENRTP and by the Development Co-operation Instrument(DCI), European Development Fund(EDF)and European Neighbourhood Partnership Instrument(ENPI) geographic instruments. Also,interventions co-financed and managed by the EU Directorate-Generals for Environment (DG ENV), Energy (DG ENER)or Climate Action (DG CLIMA) are included if the funds are provided by DG DEVCO.As such, this assessment replies to the Court of Auditor’s recommendation of carrying out an overall evaluation of the Commission’s devel-opment cooperation environmental assistance (interventions and mainstreaming).[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Mandate and scope of the evaluation
1.2 Structure of the report
2 Key methodological steps
2.1 Overall methodological approach
2.2 Challenges and limitations
3 Overall policy framework of the EU strategy in relation to environment and climate change
4 The intended Intervention logic of EU support to environment and climate change in third countries
4.1 The Intervention logic diagrams
4.2 The different levels of the reconstructed intervention logic
5 The realised Intervention logic: Analysis of EU worldwide financial resources allocated to sectors related to environment and climate change in third countries in the period 2007-2013
5.1 Methodological limits and challenges
5.2 Main findings
5.3 Global overview of total environment and climate change versus all DG DEVCO allocations
5.4 Global overview of total allocations
6 Answers to the Evaluation Questions
6.1 EQ1: Policy & instruments
6.2 EQ2: Low emission
6.3 EQ3: Sustainable energy
6.4 EQ4: Biodiversity
6.5 EQ5: Green economy
6.6 EQ6: Environmental governance
6.7 EQ7: Climate governance
6.8 EQ8: Mainstreaming approach
6.9 EQ9: Mainstreaming practice
6.10 EQ10: Complementarity
7 Overall assessment
8 Conclusions
8.1 Policy framework and strategic focus
8.2 Results and impacts
8.3 Environment and climate change governance
8.4 Mainstreaming
9 Recommendations
9.1 Policy framework
9.2 Implementation approach
| VOLUME II: DETAILED INFORMATION MATRIX
1. EQ1 Policy & instruments
2. EQ2 Low emission
3. EQ3 Sustainable energy
4. EQ4 Biodiversity
5. EQ5 Green economy
6. EQ6 Environmental governance
7. EQ7 Climate governance
8. EQ8 Mainstreaming approach
9. EQ9 Mainstreaming practice
10. EQ10 Complementarity
VOLUME III: ANNEX 1 TO 13
1. Annex 1: Terms of Reference
2. Annex 2: Key methodological steps
3. Annex 3: Overall policy framework analysis
4. Annex 4: Analysis of EU strategy in environment and climate change in third regions
5. Annex 5: Inventory methodology
6. Annex 6: Inventory analysis
7. Annex 7: Final Evaluation Matrix
8. Annex 8: Inventory list
9. Annex 9: List of interventions considered by EQ
10. Annex 10: Survey to EU Delegations
11. Annex 11: List of People interviewed
12. Annex 12: List of documents and sources of information
13. Annex 13: RG meeting presentation synthesis phase
VOLUME IV: ANNEX 14: COUNTRY NOTES
1. Bolivia
2. China
3. DRC
4. Egypt
5. Ghana
6. Kenya
7. Rwanda
8. Ukraine
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Brüssel | Ecorys, Rotterdam | European C
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2011/Lot 1 | Specific contract No 2013/328359
Language: en | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptevaluationBoliviaChinathird countriesdevelopment aid policyEUGhana
Kenyaclimate changeCongocooperationsustainabilityRwandaUkraineenvironment
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsPollution control. Environmental technology
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraineBoliviaKenyaRwanda
GhanaDemocratic Republic of the CongoChina
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Title: Post-2015: Global action for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future : Full report
Title (other): Post-2015: Global action for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future : Executive Summary
Abstract
This independent report – with the wealth and breadth of knowledge it puts forward and the quality of the analysis it presents – gives us a research-based perspective on the post-2015 challenges we face.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Boxes, figures & tables
Abbreviations
Working definitions of key terms
Executive summary
Introduction
...
Part I. Keeping the promise of the Millennium declaration
Chapter 1. Lessons from the MDG Experience
...
Chapter2. What the MDGs have meant for poor countries - Four case studies
...
Chapter 3. The European Union and the MDGs
...
Part II. The changing context for a new global development framework
Chapter 4.The changing global community
...
Chapter 5. Changes in the understanding of global poverty
...
Chapter 6. Future challenges - some trends and projections
...
Part III. Drivers of the global partnership for development
Chapter 7. Money: development of finance
...
Chapter 8. Goods: Trade and investment
...
Chapter 9. People: Labour migration
...
Conclusions and recommendations
Chapter 10. Constructing the Post-2015 Agenda
References
Annexes
Annex 1 - List of MDG indicators
Annex 2 - Country case studies
1. Nepal
2. Rwanda
3. Cote d'Ivoire
4. Peru
Annex 3 - Core principles for investment policy-making for sustainable development
Series Title:European Report on Development ; 2013
Author (Corp. Body): European Centre for Development Policy Management | Overseas Development Institute, London | Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Berlin
Contributer: Europäische Kommission
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-28772-5 | 1977-3994 | MN-AB-13-001-EN-C | 978-92-79-28787-9 | 1977-916X | MN-AD-13-001-EN-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: labor migrationpovertyIvory Coastdevelopment aid policyEUfinancial planningglobalizationcommerce
investmentNepalpartnershipPeruRwanda
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizationsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General ResourcesPeruRwandaIvory CoastNepal
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Title: Thematic global evaluation of the Commission support to decentralisation processes : Final Report ; Volume 1
Title (other): Thematic global evaluation of the Commission support to decentralisation processes : Final Report ; Volume 2a | Thematic
global evaluation of the Commission support to decentralisation processes : Final Report ; Volume 2b | Thematic global
evaluation of the Commission support to decentralisation processes : Final Report ; Volume 2c | Fiche Contradictoire :
Evaluation of the Commission of the European Union support to decentralisation processes | Quality Grid : Evaluation of
"EC support to decentralisation processes" ; Final report | Thematic Evaluation of the European Commission Support to
Decentralisation processes
Abstract
This Final Report presents the outcome of the “Thematic global evaluation of the Commission support to decentralisation processes”. The Evaluation was commissioned by the DG DEVCO Evaluation Unit and was implemented between January 2010 and February 2012.The purpose of the evaluation is to identify key relevant lessons and to provide recommendations to help ensure opportune and timely support to decentralisation processes.The evaluation covers EC aid delivery over the period 2000-2009 (within the context of the programmes managed by DG DEVCO).The evaluation aims to assess to what extent the EC assistance has been relevant, coherent, effective, efficient and sustainable in providing the expected impacts in the support of decentralisation processes, along with the EU added value. Moreover, it aims to analyse the coherence with the relevant EU policies and the partner governments' priorities and activities.In terms of geographical scope, the evaluation covers all regions where EC cooperation has been implemented ? including countries where the partnership between the government and the EU has been difficult ? but does not include regions and countries under the mandate of DG Enlargement, the OECD countries, and activities that fall under the responsibility of the EC Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Synthesis of the EC strategy and programmes
1.2 The Evaluation Questions
2 Methodology
2.1 Key steps of the evaluation process
2.2 Developing the methodological framework (structuring phase)
2.3 Collecting data (Desk Study and Field Phase): Overview of process and tools
2.4 Analysing and judging: Synthesis Phase
2.5 Dissemination
2.6 Challenges and limits of the evaluation
3 Answers to the Evaluation Questions
3.1 EQ1: Policy framework
3.2 EQ2: Institutional capacity
3.3 EQ3: National context
3.4 EQ4: 3Cs
3.5 EQ5: Transfer of functions and resources
3.6 EQ6: Stakeholders? capacities
3.7 EQ7: Local governance
3.8 EQ8: Service delivery
3.9 Overall assessment of the EC Strategy
4 Conclusions and recommendations
4.1 Conclusions
4.2 Recommendations
List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes
List of acronyms
| VOLUME IIA: ANNEX 1 - DETAILED INFORMATION MATRIX
1. EQ1: Policy framework
2. EQ2: Institutional capacity
3. EQ3: National context
4. EQ4: 3Cs
5. EQ5: Transfer of functions & resources
6. EQ6: Stakeholders’ capacities
7. EQ7: Local governance
8. EQ8: Service delivery
VOLUME IIB: ANNEX 2 TO 10
1. Annex 2: Terms of Reference
2. Annex 3: Inventory
3. Annex 4: Results of the survey to EU Delegations
4. Annex 5: MTRs & JARs analysis
5. Annex 6: CSP analysis
6. Annex 7: CSE analysis
7. Annex 8: ROM analysis
8. Annex 9: Evaluation Matrix
9. Annex 10: List of People Interviewed
VOLUME IIC: ANNEXE 11 - COUNTRY NOTES
1. Benin
2. Honduras
3. Lebanon
4. Mali
5. Peru
6. The Philippines
7. Rwanda
8. Sierra Leone
9. South Africa
10. Tanzania
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | ADE | DRN | Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Berlin | European Centre for Development Policy Management | Overseas Devel
Year: 2012
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Ref.: EuropeAid/122888/C/SER/Multi | Request for Service: 2009/226838
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Beninevaluationdecentralizationdevelopment aidEUEuropean Commissionfinancial assistanceHonduras
LebanonMaliPeruPhilippinesRepublic of South AfricaRwandaSierra LeoneTanzania
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesHondurasPeruRwandaTanzaniaSouth Africa
BeninMaliSierra LeoneLebanonPhilippines
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Title: Evaluation of EU Joint Programming Process of Development Cooperation (2011 - 2015 ) : Final Report ; Volume I – Main
Report
Title (other): Evaluation of EU Joint Programming Process of Development Cooperation (2011 - 2015 ) : Final Report ; Volume II –
Annexes | Fiche contradictoire : Evaluation of the EU Joint Programming Process of Development Cooperation (2011 - 2015)
| Evaluation of EU Joint Programming Process of Development Cooperation (2011 - 2015 ) : Executive Summary | Evaluation
du processus de programmation conjointe de la coopération au développement de l’UE (2011 - 2015) : Résumé
Abstract
This evaluation was commissioned by the Evaluation Unit of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development. It evaluates the European Union’s (EU) Joint Programming process during the period 2011-2015. It covers all regions and countries of EU development cooperation. It aims at providing the EU and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the Joint Programming process, and, on this basis, to provide recommendations to improve current and inform the future Joint Programming process.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RÉSUMÉ
1. EVALUATION OBJECTIVES AND CONTEXT
1.1 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE EVALUATION
1.2 JOINT PROGRAMMING BACKGROUND AND PRINCIPLES
2. METHODOLOGY AND DATA SOURCES
2.1 OVERALL APPROACH AND PROCESS
2.2 INTERVENTION LOGIC
2.3 EVALUATION QUESTIONS
2.4 EVALUATION TOOLS
2.5 COUNTRY VISITS
2.6 CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS
3. RESPONSES TO THE EQS
3.1 EQ 1: GLOBAL AND COUNTRY-LEVEL CHALLENGES
3.2 EQ 2: JP AND AID FRAGMENTATION
3.3 EQ 3: JP AND AID TRANSPARENCY AND PREDICTABILITY
3.4 EQ 4: PARTNER COUNTRY OWNERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP
3.5 EQ 5: COHERENCE OF EU AND MS PROGRAMMING AND STRATEGIES
3.6 EQ 6: VISIBILITY OF EU DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DUE TO JP
3.7 EQ 7: EU ORGANISATION TO ENSURE JP EFFICIENCY
3.8 EQ 8: JP AND TRANSACTION COSTS
4. CONCLUSIONS
4.1 OVERALL ASSESSMENT
4.2 CONCLUSIONS
4.3 ACHIEVEMENTS REFLECTED ON THE INTERVENTION LOGIC
5. RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 IMPROVE AND UPDATE THE INTERVENTION LOGIC
5.2 KEEP JP STRATEGIC, FLEXIBLE, AND PRAGMATIC
5.3 CLARIFY AND REINFORCE THE ROLE OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS
List of tables
List of figures
List of Annexes in Volume II
| Volume II
ANNEX A. TERMS OF REFERENCE
ANNEX B. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
ANNEX C. DOCUMENTS CONSULTED
ANNEX D. PERSONS INTERVIEWED
ANNEX E. EVALUATION DATA MATRIX
ANNEX F. SURVEY RESULTS
ANNEX G. COUNTRY NOTE BOLIVIA
ANNEX H. COUNTRY NOTE CAMBODIA
ANNEX I. COUNTRY NOTE ETHIOPIA
ANNEX J. COUNTRY NOTE KENYA
ANNEX K. COUNTRY NOTE LAOS
ANNEX L. COUNTRY NOTE MALI
ANNEX M. COUNTRY NOTE MOLDOVA
ANNEX N. COUNTRY NOTE MOROCCO
ANNEX O. COUNTRY NOTE MOZAMBIQUE
ANNEX P. COUNTRY NOTE MYANMAR
ANNEX Q. COUNTRY NOTE PALESTINE
ANNEX R. COUNTRY NOTE RWANDA
ANNEX S. COUNTRY NOTE SENEGAL (FR)
ANNEX T. COUNTRY NOTE ZAMBIA
Author (Corp. Body): Aide a? la De?cision Economique
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung | COWI Consulting Engineers and Planners AS
Year: 2017
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2011/Lot 1 | N° 2015/368247/2
Language: en | fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EthiopiaevaluationBoliviadevelopment aiddevelopment aid policyEUfinancial assistanceCambodia
KenyacooperationLaosMaliMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmarPalestinepartnershipRwanda
ZambiaSenegal
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesMoldovaBoliviaMoroccoEthiopia
KenyaMozambiqueRwandaZambiaMaliSenegalPalestinian TerritoryCambodiaLaosMyanmar
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Title: Evaluation on the Abolition of Death Penalty Projects : European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights
Abstract
The present report is an evaluation of the projects aiming at the abolition of the death penalty (ADP), financed under the European Initiative on Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR). The evaluation, undertaken between November 2006 and February 2007, covers a portfolio of 28 projects, some dating back to 1994, whose total budget was approximately € 11,394,150.The evaluation’s overall objective is “to help the European Commission to improve the impact of EIDHR projects supporting civil society activities aiming at the abolition of death penalty, by strengthening the Commission's ability to draw on lessons learnt of past and ongoing interventions for future planning, programming and project identification.”[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 LIMITATIONS
2. METHODOLOGY
2.1 DESK STUDY
2.2 PROJECT FILES
2.3 QUESTIONNAIRE
2.4 COUNTRY VISITS
2.5 LEAFLET FOR WORLD CONGRESS
3. THE PROJECTS
3.1 ANALYSIS OF PROJECT APPROACHES
3.1.1 EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES
3.2 ANALYSIS OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROJECTS
3.3 OVERVIEW OF COUNTRY-BASED AND REGIONAL PROJECTS
3.3.1 PROJECTS IN THE CARIBBEAN
3.3.2 PROJECT IN EUROPE
3.3.3 PROJECT IN IRAN
3.3.4 PROJECT IN CHINA
3.3.5 PROJECTS ON THE USA
3.3.6 PROJECT ON CENTRAL ASIA
3.3.7 PROJECT ON RWANDA
3.3.8 PROJECTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
3.4 OVERVIEW OF THEMATIC ASPECTS
3.4.1 PROJECTS ON INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY
3.4.2 PROJECTS INVOLVING LEGAL RESEARCH
3.4.3 SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES
3.4.4 COALITION BUILDING
4. PROJECT DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 PROJECT CYCLE
4.2 STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
4.2.1 THE ROLE OF RELEX AND EUROPE AID IN EC STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
4.2.2 GUIDELINES AND STRATEGY
4.2.3 EC DECENTRALISATION AND REGIONAL PROJECTS
4.2.4 IMPUNITY AND REPARATION: WORKING WITH VICTIMS’ REPRESENTATIVES
4.2.5 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE 2ND OPTIONAL PROTOCOL
4.2.6 NEGATIVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
4.2.7 POSITIVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
4.3 PROJECT MONITORING ISSUES
4.3.1 THE ROLE OF EUROPE AID IN MONITORING WORLDWIDE PROJECTS
4.3.2 PAPER AND ELECTRONIC FILING
4.4 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
4.4.1 PROCEDURES
4.4.2 INDICATORS AND BENCHMARKS
4.4.3 SUSTAINABILITY
4.5 THE FUTURE EUROPEAN INSTRUMENT
4.5.1 COALITION BUILDING AND DEATH PENALTY PROJECTS
4.5.3 LINKING THE DEATH PENALTY WITH OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES AND INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
4.5.4 RESEARCH TENDERS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CALLS FOR PROPOSALS
4.5.5 SUPPORT TO PROJECTS IN DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
4.5.6 THE NEED FOR A EUROPE AID FOCAL POINT
5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
5.1.1 STRATEGY
| 5.1.2 COORDINATION WITH DELEGATION’S ACTIVITIES
5.1.3 MONITORING
5.1 4 REPORTING
5.1.5 COALITION-BUILDING AND SUSTAINABILITY
5.1.6 FOCAL POINT
5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPLEMENTING ORGANISATIONS
5.2.1 STRATEGY
5.2.2 COORDINATION WITH DELEGATIONS AND EUROPEAID
ANNEXES
ANNEX 1: LIST OF PEOPLE MET
ANNEX 2: EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE
ANNEX 3: TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE EVALUATION
ANNEX 4: OVERVIEW OF ADP PROJECTS FUNDED BY THE EC SINCE 1994
ANNEX 5: ANALYSIS OF PROJECT APPROACHES
Author: Robert, Pierre | Alberman, Daniel
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Ecorys | CESO CI | SOFRECO
Year: 2007
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EUROPEAID/ 116548/C/SV | Lot nº 4: Sectorial and project evaluations | Request for services Nº 2006/128036
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationChinadevelopment aid policyEUEuropeIranCaribbean Regionhuman rights
Philippinesprojectproject planningRwandadeath penaltyCentral Asiacivil society
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsHuman rights
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUSALatin America and Caribbean. General ResourcesRwandaIran
Central Asia. General ResourcesChinaPhilippines
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