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Title: Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic, 2004
Abstract
Slovakia is engaged in an ambitious reform process which has the potential to quicken productivity growth, increase the employment rate and accelerate the catch-up to the per capita income levels of more advanced OECD countries. Short-term outcomes may be demanding socially and politically, but stimulus to growth and job creation should help overcome the hardship. Policymakers should fully enforce the new framework for creating and doing business and support it with the full strength of the law. Human capital enrichment for new entrants through education reform is critical, while intensified re-training for the long-term unemployed, including the Roma population, is also indispensable,. Demand for labour will be stimulated by the planned reductions in employment costs in the low end of the market, as well as by the fundamental tax reforms raising the return to enterprise creation and development. Further cuts in social contributions, which remain among the highest in OECD countries, should be a priority. The reform of the public spending system, which is already well engaged, should facilitate such additional cuts and help promote a smaller and more effective government. Continuing efforts of fiscal consolidation will improve the macroeconomic policy mix and help maintain supportive monetary conditions in the face of currency appreciation pressures from EU accession, and will help meet the Maastricht nominal convergence rules on a sustainable basis prior to euro area participation. The nominal flexibility of wages and prices should be conserved in order to preserve the competitiveness of the economy, notably of the domestic manufacturing and service firms. By sticking to this multi-pronged policy agenda, Slovakia would make its growth process more balanced and job-rich and would further accelerate its already successful catching-up process. [Urheber s. Copyright]
Series Title: OECD policy brief ; January 2004
Author (Corp. Body): Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development ? OECD
Year: 2004
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EU expansionproductivitySlovakiaindustrial reform
Subject: European Communities and European Union in generalEconomic and growth policiesEconomic development. Economic growth
Countries Scheme: Slovak Republic
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Title: Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République Togolaise 2007 - 2013 : Rapport final ; Volume
I – Volume principal
Title (other): Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République Togolaise 2007-2013 : Rapport final ; Volume
II – Annexes 1 à 9 | Evaluation de la coopération de l’Union européenne avec la République Togolaise 2007-2013 :
Rapport final ; Volume III – Annexes 10 et 11 | Evaluation de la Coopération de l’UE avec la République du Togo -
2007-2013 : "Fiche Contradictoire" ; Ref. Ares(2016)858524 | Grille de Qualite : Evaluation de la coopération de l’UE
avec la République du Togo ; Rapport final
Abstract
L’Union européenne (UE) a commandité au bureau d’études ADE une évaluation indépendante de sa coopération avec la République Togolaise durant la période 2007-2013. L’objectif principal est de renseigner l’UE sur les résultats de son engagement au Togo et sur les leçons à tirer pour améliorer sa coopération actuelle et future.L’évaluation s’est principalement centrée sur les questions de pertinence de sa stratégie d’engagement et sur les thèmes clés de la coopération : la gouvernance démocratique, les réformes économiques et institutionnelles, la stabilité macroéconomique et l’appui aux infrastructures. Elle a également abordé les questions de la coordination, du mix d’instruments et de modalités d’aide, ainsi que de l’effet des changements institutionnels au niveau de l’Union européenne.[Author vice copyright]
Table of Contents
Table des matières
LISTE DES ACRONYMES ET ABRÉVIATIONS
CARTE DU PAYS
RÉSUMÉ DU RAPPORT FINAL
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. OBJECTIFS, MÉTHODOLOGIE ET CONTEXTE DE L’ÉVALUATION
1.1 OBJECTIFS ET CHAMP DE L’EVALUATION
1.2 ORGANISATION DU RAPPORT FINAL PROVISOIRE
1.3 METHODOLOGIE ET PROCESSUS D’EVALUATION
1.4 ELEMENTS CLES DE CONTEXTE POUR L’EVALUATION
2. RÉPONSES AUX QUESTIONS D’ÉVALUATION
2.1 Q1 – STRATEGIE/FRAGILITE
2.2 Q2 – COORDINATION
2.3 Q3 – ÉTAT DE DROIT ET GOUVERNANCE DEMOCRATIQUE
2.4 Q4 – APPUI MACROECONOMIQUE
2.5 Q5 – INFRASTRUCTURES
2.6 Q6 – CHANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONNELS DE L’UE
2.7 Q7 – MOYENS D’INTERVENTION
3 CONCLUSIONS
3.1 APPRECIATION GENERALE
3.2 CONCLUSIONS
4. RECOMMANDATIONS
4.1 RECOMMANDATION GLOBALE
4.2 RECOMMANDATIONS SECTORIELLES
4.3 RECOMMANDATIONS TRANSVERSALES SUR L’EFFICACITÉ ET L’EFFICIENCE DE LA MISE EN ŒUVRE
4.4 PRIORITÉ DES RECOMMANDATIONS
| VOLUME II: ANNEXES
ANNEXE 1 : TERMES DE RÉFÉRENCE
ANNEXE 2: REVUE DE LITTÉRATURE SUR LES SITUATIONS DE FRAGILITÉ
ANNEXE 3 : CONTEXTE ET STRATÉGIE DU TOGO
ANNEXE 4 : ENGAGEMENT STRATÉGIQUE ET FINANCIER DE L’UE AU TOGO
ANNEXE 5 : MÉTHODOLOGIE
ANNEXE 6 : QUESTIONS D’ÉVALUATION
ANNEXE 7: LISTE DES PERSONNES RENCONTRÉES
ANNEXE 8: BIBLIOGRAPHIE
ANNEXE 9: ATELIER DE RESTITUTION À LOMÉ
VOLUME III: ANNEXES
ANNEXE 10 : FICHES D’INTERVENTION
ANNEXE 11 : GRILLE DE DONNÉES
Author (Corp. Body): ADE
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | itad | COWI
Year: 2014
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contrat N° EVA 2011/Lot 3 | Specific Contract N° 2013/316770 | Ref. Ares(2016)858524
Language: fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aiddevelopment aid policyEUgovernanceinfrastructurecooperationmacroeconomics
Togoindustrial reform
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesTogo
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Title: Évaluation de la coopération de la Commission Européenne avec la Tunisie : Rapport Final ; Volume 1 - Rapport
Principal
Title (other): Évaluation de la coopération de la Commission Européenne avec la Tunisie : Évaluation de niveau national ; Rapport
Final ; Volume 1 - Rapport Principal | Évaluation de la coopération de la Commission Européenne avec la Tunisie :
Rapport Final ; Volume 2 | Évaluation de la coopération de la Commission Européenne avec la Tunisie : Rapport Final ;
Volume 3 | Evaluation de la coopération de la CE avec la Tunisie (1995-2008) : Grille de Qualité du Rapport Final |
Evaluation de la Coopération de l'UE avec la Tunisie : Fiche Contradictoire ; Ref. Ares(2012)24143 | Evaluation de la
Coopération de l'UE avec la Tunisie de 1995 à 2008 : Résumé
Abstract
Ce rapport présente les résultats de l?évaluation de la stratégie de coopération de la Commission Européenne avec la Tunisie entre 1995 et 2008. Les objectifs sont, d?une part, de fournir aux services de la CE ainsi qu?aux partenaires concernés une appréciation globale et indépendante de cette coopération pendant la période allant de 1995 à 2008 et, d?autre part, d?en tirer des enseignements en vue d?améliorer les stratégies et les programmes actuels et futurs.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. OBJECTIFS ET CHAMP DE L’ETUDE
1.2. OBJECTIFS ET STRUCTURE DU RAPPORT DE SYNTHESE
2. MÉTHODOLOGIE
2.1. METHODOLOGIE ET PROCESSUS DE L’ÉVALUATION
2.2. QUESTIONS D’EVALUATION
2.3. METHODES DE COLLECTE ET D’ANALYSE DES DONNEES
2.4. LIMITES DU PROCESSUS DE COLLECTE ET D’ANALYSE DES DONNEES ET DES JUGEMENTS
3. CONTEXTE POLITIQUE, ECONOMIQUE, SOCIAL ET CULTUREL DE LA TUNISIE
3.1. CADRE POLITIQUE ET GOUVERNANCE
3.2. CADRE ECONOMIQUE
3.3. LE DEVELOPPEMENT HUMAIN ET SOCIAL DE LA TUNISIE
3.4. CADRE ENVIRONNEMENTAL
4. LA COOPÉRATION UE-TUNISIE ENTRE 1995 ET 2008
4.1. LES CYCLES DE COOPERATION DE LA COMMISSION
4.2. LES INSTRUMENTS DU DIALOGUE ENTRE UE ET TUNISIE
4.3. PROCESSUS DE PROGRAMMATION DE LA COMMISSION EUROPEENNE
4.4. OBJECTIFS PRIORITAIRES DE LA COMMISSION EUROPEENNE
4.5. ANALYSE DES INTERVENTIONS
5. RÉPONSES AUX QUESTIONS D’EVALUATION
5.1. QE 1 : CONTEXTE NATIONAL & STRATEGIES CE)
5.2. QE 2: MACROECONOMIE & REFORMES ECONOMIQUES
5.3. QE 3 : ENVIRONNEMENT DES AFFAIRES ET SECTEUR PRIVE
5.4. QE 4 : COMMERCE EXTERIEUR ET INTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE
5.5. QE 5: RESSOURCES HUMAINES
5.6. QE 6 : GOUVERNANCE ET SOCIETE CIVILE
5.7. QE 7 : RESSOURCES NATURELLES ET ENVIRONNEMENT
5.8. QE 8 : PROGRAMMATION ET GESTION
5.9. QE 9 : LES « 3CS » (COHERENCE, COORDINATION, COMPLEMENTARITE) ET LA VALEUR AJOUTEE DE LA CE
5.10. QE 10: QUESTIONS TRANSVERSALES
6. APPRÉCIATION GLOBALE
7. CONCLUSIONS
7.1. CADRE STRATEGIQUE
7.2. INSTRUMENTS ET MODALITES DE MISE EN OEUVRE
7.3. CONCLUSIONS SECTORIELLES
8. RECOMMANDATIONS
8.1. PRIORITES STRATEGIQUES
8.2. LES THEMES PRIORITAIRES
| Volume 2
ANNEXES
ANNEXE 1: TERMES DE REFERENCE
ANNEXE 2: LISTE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE
ANNEXE 3: LISTE DES PERSONNES RENCONTREES
ANNEXE 4: CONTEXTE NATIONAL
ANNEXE 5: APERÇU DE LA COOPERATION UE-TUNISIE ENTRE 1995 ET 2008
ANNEXE 6: METHODOLOGIE DE L’EVALUATION
ANNEXE 7: METHODOLOGIE UTILISEE POUR L’INVENTAIRE DES AUTRES BAILLEURS DE FONDS
ANNEXE 8: LOGIQUE D’INTERVENTION
ANNEXE 9: ANALYSE DES RAPPORTS DE MONITORING (ROM ANALYSIS)
ANNEXE 10: MATRICE D’EVALUATION (DATA COLLECTION GRID)
ANNEXE 11: FICHES DE PROJET
ANNEXE 12: VUE D’ENSEMBLE DES OPERATIONS D’APPUI BUDGETAIRE OBJETS DE L’EVALUATION AB ET FICHES PROJET & CONDITIONNALITES DES FAS
ANNEXE 13: SEMINAIRE DE PRESENTATION DU PROJET DE RAPPORT FINAL
Volume 3
ANNEXES
ANNEXE 14: INVENTAIRE DES INTERVENTIONS CE
ANNEXE 15: INVENTAIRE DES INTERVENTIONS DES AUTRES BAILLEURS DE FONDS
Author (Corp. Body): Development Researchers' Network
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Aide a? la De?cision Economique, Ottignies Louvain la Neuve | PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Year: 2011
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EuropeAid/122888/C/SER/Multi | Demande de prestation 2008/165357/2 (EVA 2007) | Ref. Ares(2012)24143
Language: fr
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: foreign tradeevaluationdevelopment aidEUEuropean Commissiongovernancemacroeconomicsprivate sector
resourcesTunisiaenvironmenteconomic integrationindustrial reformcivil society
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesTunisia
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Title: Country Level Evaluation Nigeria : Final Report ; Volume I: Main Report
Title (other): Country Level Evaluation Nigeria : Final Report ; Volume II: Annexes | Fiche Contradictoire : Evaluation of the European
Commission's cooperation with Nigeria (Country level evaluation) | Quality Grid : Evaluation of the European
Commission's support to Nigeria ; Final report | Evaluation of the Commission’s support to Nigeria : Ref. 1276 ; EVINFO
| Country Level Evaluation Nigeria : Final Report ; Executive Summary
Abstract
This report covers the evaluation of the cooperation strategy of the EC with the Federal Republic of Nigeria and its implementation in relation to the Country Strategies and National Indicative Programmes of the 7th and 9th European Development Funds(EDF) as well as to contributions from thematic budget lines and other cooperation instruments.The main objectives of this evaluation are: To provide the external cooperation Services of the EC and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the Commission’s past and current cooperation programme with Nigeria;To identify key lessons learned from the past cooperation with Nigeria with a view to improving the current and future strategies and programmes of the Commission.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives and Scope of the Evaluation
1.2 Evaluation Methodology
1.2.1 Overall Evaluation Procedure
1.2.2 Methodology of the Desk Study
1.2.3 Field Study Methodology
1.2.4 Data Collection Methods and Tools
1.2.5 Limitations of the Evaluation and team response
1.2.6 Relations between desk study and field study
1.3 Report Structure
2 Context of the Evaluation
2.1 Overview of Development Cooperation with Nigeria
2.2 EC Cooperation with Nigeria
2.2.1 Objectives
2.2.2 Approach
2.2.3 Choice of Focal States and Focal Sectors
2.2.4 Funding allocation
3 Answers to the Evaluation Questions
3.1 EQ 1: Strategy Relevance & Design
3.1.1 Background
3.1.2 Findings
3.1.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.2 EQ 2: Efficiency
3.2.1 Background
3.2.2 Findings
3.2.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.3 EQ 3 Focal Sector 1: Water Supply and Sanitation
3.3.1 Background
3.3.2 Findings
3.3.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.4 EQ 4 Focus Sector 2: Institutional and Economic Reform
3.4.1 Background
3.4.2 Findings
3.4.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.5 EQ 5 Immunisation
3.5.1 Background
3.5.2 Findings
3.5.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.6 EQ 6 Democracy & Rule of Law
3.6.1 Background
3.6.2 Findings
3.6.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.7 EQ 7 Regional Integration
3.7.1 Background
3.7.2 Findings
3.7.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.8 EQ 8 Civil Society Strengthening
3.8.1 Background
3.8.2 Findings
3.8.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.9 EQ 9 Micro projects
3.9.1 Background
3.9.2 Findings
3.9.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
3.10 EQ 10 “3Cs”
3.10.1 Background
3.10.2 Findings
3.10.3 Overall Answer to the EQ
4 Conclusions
4.1 Principal Conclusions
4.2 Further Conclusions
5 Recommendations
5.1 Principal Recommendations
5.2 General Operational Recommendations
5.3 Sector Specific Recommendations
5.4 Recommendation related to regional integration
| 5.4 Recommendation related to regional integration
Volume II
ANNEX 1 Terms of Reference
ANNEX 2 The Nigeria background
ANNEX 3 The EC Cooperation with Nigeria
ANNEX 4 Evaluation Methodology
ANNEX 5 Information Matrix
ANNEX 6 List of Persons/ Institutions Met
ANNEX 7 Mission Calendar
ANNEX 8 Focus Group Minutes
ANNEX 9 Bibliography
ANNEX 10 Inventory of EC-Projects/Programmes in Nigeria
ANNEX 11 Powerpoint Presentation
ANNEX 12 Minutes of the seminar in Abuja
Author (Corp. Body): ECO Consult
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung, Information | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Außenbeziehungen | AGEG | APRI | Euronet | Ins
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2007/geo-acp | Ref. 1276
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: impactevaluationdemocratizationdevelopment aidEUEuropean Commissionfinancial assistancehealth policy
Nigeriaplanningconstitutional stateregional integrationeconomics of water supply and distributionindustrial reformcivil society
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesNigeria
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Title: Evaluation of the European Commission’s Cooperation with Ukraine : Final Report ; Volume 1: Main report
Title (other): Evaluation of the European Commission’s Cooperation with Ukraine : Final Report ; Volume 2: Annexes | Fiche
contradictoire : Evaluation of the Commission’s support to Ukraine (2002-2009) | Qualtiy Grid : Evaluation of the
European Commission’s Cooperation with Ukraine (2002 - 2009) ; Final Report | Evaluation of the Commission of the EU's
co-operation with Ukraine : Ref. 1283 ; EVINFO
Abstract
This evaluation assesses the European Commission’s (EC) cooperation with Ukraine over the period 2002-2009. It aims at providing an overall independent assessment of the entire EC cooperation strategy and support for the country and to provide key lessons for improving current and future EC strategies and programmes.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
ACRONYMS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
MAP
1. OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE1.1 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE EVALUATION
1.2 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT
2. CONTEXT
2.1 NATIONAL BACKGROUND
2.2 EC COOPERATION FRAMEWORK
2.3 INTERVENTION LOGIC
2.4 EC FUNDING–INVENTORY
2.5 OTHER DONORS’ COOPERATION
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 EVALUATION PROCESS
3.2 DATA COLLECTION
3.3 LIMITS OF THE ANALYSIS
4. ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
4.1 RELEVANCE
4.2 DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW
4.3 SOCIAL PROTECTION AND ASSISTANCE
4.4 ECONOMIC REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT
4.5 TRADE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
4.6 ENVIRONMENT4.7 ENERGY
4.8 BORDER MANAGEMENT
4.9 BUDGET SUPPORT
4.10 EFFICIENCY
5. CONCLUSIONS
5.1 RELEVANCE OF THE COOPERATION STRATEGY
5.2 OUTCOMES AND IMPACTS OF THE STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION
5.3 AID MODALITIES AND EFFICIENCY
5.4 POLICY DIALOGUE
6. RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 STRENGTHENING THE ACHIEVEMENT OF EXPECTED OUTCOMES
6.2 IMPROVING THE BALANCE BETWEEN SUPPORT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
6.3 IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF INTERVENTIONS
| Volume 2: Annexes
ANNEX 1: TERMS OF REFERENCE
ANNEX 2: INTERVENTION LOGIC
ANNEX 3: EVALUATION QUESTIONS, JUDGMENT CRITERIA, INDICATORS
ANNEX 4: NATIONAL BACKGROUND
ANNEX 5: EC-UKRAINE COOPERATION CONTEXT AND IMPLEMENTATION
ANNEX 6: INVENTORY OF EC INTERVENTIONSANNEX
7: INTERVENTIONS IN BRIEF
ANNEX 8: DATA COLLECTION GRID
ANNEX 9: ANNEXES TO EQ7 ON ENERGY
ANNEX 10: TO WHAT EXTENT HAVE THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PREVIOUS EVALUATION BEEN TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION
ANNEX 11: LIST OF PERSONS MET
ANNEX 12: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Author (Corp. Body): ADE
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung, Information | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Außenbeziehungen | DRN | PARTICIP GmbH Consult
Year: 2010
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EuropeAid/122888/C/SER/Multi | Request for Service: 2008/166326 | Ref. 1283
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdemocracyenergydevelopment aidEUEuropean Commissionfinancial assistanceborder region
commerceinvestmentcooperationconstitutional statesocial assistanceUkraineenvironmenteconomic development (on national level)industrial reform
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraine
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Title: Evaluation of the European Commission’s Cooperation with Vietnam : Final Report ; Volume 1
Title (other): Evaluation of the European Commission’s Cooperation with Vietnam : Final Report ; Volume 2 | Fiche contradictoire :
Evaluation of the Commission’s support to Vietnam | Quality grid : Evaluation of the Commission's cooperation with
Vietnam ; Country Level Evaluation | Evaluation of the Commission’s support to Vietnam : Ref. 1269 ; EVINFO
Abstract
The overall purpose of this evaluation is to ensure accountability for the use of allocated resources as well as to promote a lesson-learning culture in European Commission (EC) development cooperation. The main specific objectives of the evaluation were:•to provide the relevant external cooperation services of the EC and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the EC’s past and current cooperation relations with Vietnam;•to identify key lessons in order to improve the current and future strategies and programmes of the EC.The scope of the evaluation was the European Commission’s co-operation with Vietnam and its implementation for the period 1996-2008, allowing at the same time for conclusions and recommendations to be forward looking.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
4.8 EQ8 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS THE EC COORDINATED AND COOPERATED WITH EU MEMBER STATES‘ COOPERATION AGENCIES, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, AND NON-MEMBER STATE BILATERAL DONOR COOPERATION AGENCIES TO ACHIEVE IMPROVED AID EFFECTIVENESS IN LINE WITH THE PARIS DECLARATION AND VIETNAM’S STATUS AS A PILOT COUNTRY?
4.9 EQ9 - TO WHAT EXTENT, IN ITS COOPERATION PROGRAMME, HAS THE EC EFFECTIVELY USED ITS UNIQUE POSITION AS A SUPRANATIONAL EUROPEAN INSTITUTION?
5 Conclusions
GLOBAL
SPECIFIC
6 Recommendations
| 1 Introduction
2 Evaluation Process and Methodology
2.1 EVALUATION PROCESS
2.2 LIMITATIONS AND LESSONS LEARNED
3 EC strategy and the logic of EC support
3.1 GLOBAL EC DEVELOPMENT POLICY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIES
3.2 ALA REGULATIONS(1996-2006)
3.3 DCI REGULATIONS(2007-2013)
3.4 REGIONAL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIES
3.5 EC STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIES IN VIETNAM
4 Findings
4.1 EQ1 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS EC SUPPORT IN THE AREA OF HEALTH CONTRIBUTED TO SUSTAINABLE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE HEALTH OF THE POOR?
4.2 EQ2 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS EC SUPPORT IN THE AREA OF EDUCATION EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSED VIETNAM’S NEEDS AT THE NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL LEVELS?
4.3 EQ3 - TO WHAT EXTENT DID EC SUPPORT TO RURAL DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING SUPPORT TO THE POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY THROUGH GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT, HELP HOUSEHOLDS ESCAPE POVERTY TRAPS, INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTALLY DESTRUCTIVE FARMING AND FORESTRY PRACTICES?
4.4 EQ4 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS THE EC’S COOPERATION PROGRAMME, TRADE-RELATED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, AND TRADE DIALOGUE, STRENGTHENED VIETNAM’S ECONOMIC REFORM PROCESS AND ACCELERATED THE COUNTRY’S INTEGRATION INTO THE REGIONAL AND GLOBAL ECONOMIES?
4.5 EQ5 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS THE EC INTEGRATED GOVERNANCE BROADLY CONSIDERED (E.G., PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY, CIVIL SOCIETY,RULE OF LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, GENDER) INTO ITS COOPERATION PROGRAMME BOTH IN TERMS OF STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION?
4.6 EQ6 - TO WHAT EXTENT HAS THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EC INTERVENTIONS ADEQUATELY PRIVILEGED THE NEEDS OF THE POOR?
4.7 EQ7 - TO WHAT EXTENT WAS THE EC MIX OF APPROACHES, IN THE FORM OF PROJECTS, GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT, AND SWAPS APPROPRIATE TO THE NATIONAL CONTEXT AND EC COOPERATION OBJECTIVES?
| EQ9 - To what extent, in its cooperation programme, has the EC effectively used its unique position as a supranational European institution?
Annex 8: Special Foci
Special Focus 1: Health care finance in Vietnam
Special Focus 2: Sector budget support to Education for All
Special Focus 3: The Small Projects Facility (SPF) – Pros and Cons
Special Focus 4: Civil Society in Vietnam 1: Overview
Special Focus 5: Civil Society in Viet Nam 2: Report of a focus group discussion with NGOs
Special Focus 6: Climate Change in Vietnam
Annex 9: Focus Group Summaries, Rural Development and Health / Vulnerable groups (the very aged)
| Annex 1: List of Documents
Annex 2: Overview of Evaluation Questions
Annex 3: Development Cooperation Context
Annex 4: Preliminary overview of EC financial flows
Annex 5: Detailed Intervention Logic
Annex 6: List of Contacts for the Field Phase
Annex 7: Information Matrix
EQ1 - Health: To what extent has EC support in the area of health contributed to sustainable improvements in the health of the poor?
EQ 2 Education: To what extent has EC support in the area of education effectively addressed Vietnam’s needs at the national and Provincial levels?
EQ 3: Rural development and environment: To what extent did EC support for rural development, including support to the poverty reduction strategy through General Budget Support, help households escape poverty traps, including environmentally destructive farming and forestry practices?
EQ4 - Trade and economy: To what extent has the EC’s cooperation programme, trade-related technical assistance, and trade dialogue, strengthened Vietnam’s economic reform process and accelerated the country’s integration into the regional and global economies?
EQ5 - To what extent has the EC integrated governance broadly considered (e.g.; public sector accountability and transparency, civil society, Rule of Law, human rights, corporate social responsibility, gender) into its cooperation programme both in terms of strategy and implementation?
EQ6 - To what extent has the design and implementation of EC interventions adequately privileged the needs of the poor?
EQ7 - To what extent was the EC mix of approaches, in the form of projects, General Budget Support, and SWAPs appropriate to the national context and EC-cooperation objectives?
EQ8 - to what extent has the EC coordinated and cooperated with EU member states’cooperation agencies, international financial institutions, and non-member state bilateral donor ooperation agencies to achieve improved aid effectiveness in line with the Paris Declaration and Vietnam’s status as a pilot country?
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | DRN | Aide a? la De?cision Economique | Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik | Overseas Development Institute | European Institute for Asia
Year: 2009
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Ref.: EuropeAid/122888/C/SER/Multi | Ref. 1269
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: povertyevaluationeducationdevelopment aidEUfinancial assistancehealth care delivery systemgovernance
commercecooperationrural developmenttechnical assistanceVietnamindustrial reform
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesVietnam
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Title: Support Group for Ukraine : Activity Report ; The first 18 months
Abstract
This report provides an account of the activities of the Support Group for Ukraine in the course of its first eighteen months of full operation (from approximately September 2014 to the first half of this year). The Support Group was created in Spring 2014 on the initiative of the President of the European Commission, in response to the appointment of a reform-minded government following the dramatic events of the previous Winter. It was swiftly realised that for Ukraine to survive the early crisis period, and ultimately to fully achieve and draw maximum benefit from political association and economic integration with the EU, it would have to realise fundamental and systemic governance and economic reforms.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. INTRODUCTION
3. REFORM PLANNING, GOVERNANCE AND RULE OF LAW
3.1. Public Administration Reform
3.2. Anti-corruption
3.3. Rule of law reform
3.4. Central government
3.5. The Verkhovna Rada
3.6. Constitutional, electoral and other political reforms
4. ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
4.1. Public Financial Management
4.2. Financial sector
4.3. Trade and industry
4.4. Energy sector
4.5. Transport
4.6. Agriculture and sanitary and phyto-sanitary measures
4.7. Education and Science Policy
4.8. Environment
5. HEALTH, LABOUR AND INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS
5.1. Public health5.2. Employment and the labour market
5.3. Internally displaced persons
6. FINANCIAL COOPERATION
7. LESSONS LEARNED AND OUTLOOK
8. ANNEX 1: ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF MEASURES ACHIEVED WITH SGUA INVOLVEMENT
9. ANNEX II: PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF EU FINANCIAL COOPERATION PROVIDED TO UKRAINE, 1991- 2015
Author (Corp. Body): Support Group for Ukraine
Contributer: Europäische Kommission | Europäische Kommission / Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Year: 2016
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: labor marketemploymenteducational policyenergyEUjoining of the European Unionfinancial assistancefinancial management
health policygovernancecommerceindustrial sectoragriculturelegal usagereformtransportationUkraineenvironmental policy
administrationindustrial reformscience policy
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraine
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