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Title: Training for enterprise development
Title (other): A case study from Central Asia
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. ARE SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN CENTRAL ASIA GETTING THE MOST FROM THEIR EMPLOYEES?
1.1 Survey hypothesis - it is important to invest in personnel for development and survival
1.2 Occupational categories
1.3 Background - transition has been painful, leading to economic crises and the loss of many blue-collar jobs. Only in Kazakhstan have newly created jobs compensated for jobs lost
1.4 Is recruitment simply a matter of filling vacancies with existing staff and acquaintances?
1.5 How worried are employers about retaining their staff?
1.6 What kind of personnel qualities are employers seeking, and how are these expected to change?
1.7 Is training just an on-the-job matter?
2. CAPACITY BUILDING IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AT COMPANY LEVEL - A PRIORITY
2.1 The need for practical tools to support HRD and HRM
3. THE ROLE OF EMPLOYERS IN SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP AND LIFELONG LEARNING - THE WAY AHEAD
3.1 The results of the employers' round tables
3.2 Social partnership and lifelong learning - where to start?
REFERENCES
Author (Corp. Body): European Training Foundation
Year: 2003
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: vocational educationenterpriseCentral Asia
Subject: Vocational education and training
Countries Scheme: Central Asia. General Resources
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Title: Central Asia Invest
Title (other): Projects funded under the call for proposals 2007-2008
Table of Contents
KAZAKHSTAN
• Economic Development based on Organic Agriculture
• Start up for Export
KYRGYZSTAN
• Promotion of Kyrgyzstan Economy
TAJIKISTAN
• Enabling Business Development for Small and Medium Enterprises
• Strengthening Tourism Business Intermediary Organisations for Sustainable Economic Development
• Raising the Professionalism and Public Outreach of Tajik Business Intermediary Organisations
• Support to Food-Processing Small and Medium Enterprises
UZBEKISTAN
• Promoting the Role of Women Entrepreneurs in Local Economic Development
• Central Asia Business Organisations Trainings
KYRGYSTAN & UZBEKISTAN
• Capacity Building and Sustainable Development of Forwarders Associations
KAZAKHSTAN, KYRGYZSTAN, UZBEKISTAN
• Strengthening the Capacity of Business Intermediaries in the Healthcare Sector
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: unknown
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: development aid policyEUeconomic development (on national level)Central Asia
Subject: Development projectsEconomic and social development
Countries Scheme: Central Asia. General Resources
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Title: IFCA Investment Facility for Central Asia, AIF Asia Investment Facility, IFP Investment Facility for the Pacific : 2015
Operational Report
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
FOREWORD
IFCA Investment Facility for Central Asia
AT A GLANCE
1. Overview
2. Supporting EU Policy Goals in Central Asia
3. Projects
AIF Asia Investment Facility
AT A GLANCE
1. Overview
2. Supporting EU Policy Goals in Asia
3. Projects
IFP Investment Facility for the Pacific
AT A GLANCE
1. Supporting EU Policy Goals in the Pacific
2. Projects
IFCA/AIF/IFP On the Frontline of the Battle Against Climate Change
IFCA/AIF/IFP Tapping the development potential of the private sector
IFCA/AIF/IFP Closing Remarks
IFCA/AIF/IFP Organisation Structure
IFCA/ANNEX
AIF/ANNEX
IFP/ANNEX
IFCA/AIF/IFP ACRONYMS
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Brüssel
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: unknown
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-57477-1 | 2467-0014 | MN-AG-16-001-EN-N
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: waste managementenergy industrydevelopment aidEUfinancial assistanceinvestmentclimate changePacific Rim
private sectortransportationenvironmental policyeconomics of water supply and distributionCentral Asia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesCentral Asia. General ResourcesSouth Pacific. General Resources
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Title: Central Asia Invest : Boosting small business competitiveness
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FOREWORD
CENTRAL ASIA – EU SUPPORT TO PRIORITIES DEFINED IN CLOSE DISCUSSIONS WITH GOVERNMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL ASIA – CHALLENGES AND THE ROLE OF EU IN OVERCOMING THEM
CENTRAL ASIA INVEST PROJECTS – SUPPORTING THE PRIVATE SECTOR
CENTRAL ASIA INVEST PROGRAMME - THE RESULTS
THE PROJECT “INVESTMENT AND COMPETITIVENESS IN CENTRAL ASIA” OF THE OECD EURASIA COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME
CENTRAL ASIA INVEST NETWORKING MEETINGS
CENTRAL ASIA INVEST PROJECTS
FIND OUT MORE
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, Brüssel
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-50333-7 | MN-01-15-500-EN-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: development aid policyEUinvestmentprivate sectorcompetitionCentral Asia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesCentral Asia. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of Blending : Final Report ; Volume I – Main Report
Title (other): Evaluation of Blending : Final Report ; Volume II – Evidence documents | Evaluation of Blending : Final Report ; Volume
III – Methodological approach | Evaluation of Blending : Final Report ; Executive Summary
Abstract
This evaluation of blending as an EU aid delivery mechanism aims to:provide an overall and independent assessment of blending.identify key lessons and recommendations to improve and inform future choices on blending.The scope includes EuropeAid support through seven investment facilities over the period 2007-2014: EU-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund (ITF); Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF); Latin American Investment Facility (LAIF); Caribbean Investment Facility (CIF); Investment Facility for Central Asia (IFCA; Asian Investment Facility (AIF) and, Investment Facility for the Pacific (IFP). Geographically the scope is the regions covered by the seven facilities.Total EU funding allocated to the investment facilities during 2007-2014 reached more than 2 billion Euros, representing 4% of DEVCO’s funding. The amount effectively contracted (at 31/12/2014) reached 1.7 billion Euros and covered just over 200 projects in 46 countries.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE EVALUATION
1.2 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT
1.3 CONTEXT
1.4 OUTLINE OF THE METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
2. STRATEGIC RELEVANCE OF BLENDING
2.1 RESOLVING SPECIFIC CHALLENGES AND ENHANCING THE RELEVANCE OF EUDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
2.2 SHAPING THE BLENDING PIPELINE
2.3 FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY
3. VALUE ADDED OF BLENDING
3.1 LEVERAGING POLICY REFORMS
3.2 ENHANCING PROJECT QUALITY
3.3 REDUCING FINANCIAL BARRIERS
3.4 IMPROVING COORDINATION, REDUCING TRANSACTION COSTS AND INCREASING VISIBILITY
3.5 USE OF BLENDING INSTRUMENTS
4. RESULTS ACHIEVED
4.1 DESIGN – THE EXTENT THAT BLENDING PROJECT DESIGN WAS LIKELY TO LEAD TO IMPACT
4.2 POVERTY FOCUS - THE POVERTY REDUCTION LENS OF BLENDING PROJECTS
4.3 OUTPUTS ACHIEVED - THE STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF BLENDING PROJECTS AS WELL AS THE OUTPUTS THEY OBTAINED UP TO DATE
4.4 RESULTS ACHIEVED - THE RESULTS (LIKELY TO BE) ACHIEVED FOR (NEAR-)COMPLETED PROJECTS
4.5 EFFECTS ON JOB CREATION
5. OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 CONCLUSIONS – STRATEGIC RELEVANCE
5.2 CONCLUSIONS - VALUE ADDED
5.3 CONCLUSIONS - RESULTS
5.4 RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNEX A1: EVALUATION MATRIX
ANNEX A2: LINK BETWEEN FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
ANNEX A3: BLENDING RESULTS, ILLUSTRATIVE CASES OF CONTRIBUTION ANALYSIS
| VOLUME 2 EVIDENCE DOCUMENTS
ANNEX B1: INVENTORY
ANNEX B2: ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
ANNEX B3: COUNTRY NOTES
ANNEX B4: SURVEYS
VOLUME 3 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH:
ANNEX C1: TERMS OR REFERENCE
ANNEX C2: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
ANNEX C3: BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEX C4: LIST OF PERSONS MET
Author (Corp. Body): Aide a? la De?cision Economique
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung | COWI Consulting Engineers and Planners A/S
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract EVA 2011/Lot 1 | Specific Contract N° 2014/352910/1 | Specific Contract N° 2014/352910
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aid policyEUfinancial assistancefundinginfrastructureinvestmentCaribbean Region
Latin AmericamodelPacific RimCentral Asia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesLatin America and Caribbean. General ResourcesCentral Asia. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of EU regional-level support to Central Asia (2007 - 2014 ) : Final Report ; Volume 1
Title (other): Evaluation of EU regional-level support to Central Asia (2007 - 2014 ) : Final Report ; Volume 2 | Evaluation of EU
regional-level support to Central Asia (2007 - 2014 ) : Final Report ; Volume 3 | Evaluation of EU regional-level
support to Central Asia (2007 - 2014 ) : Executive Summary (English) | Fiche contradictoire : Evaluation of EU regional
level support to Central Asia (2007 - 2014)
Abstract
The evaluation covered EU regional-level support to Central Asia (CA) in the period 2007-2014. Based on the Terms of Reference, the following were assessed: Relevance and coherence of EU’s co-operation strategy and programmes; Impact, sustainability, effectiveness and efficiency of EU support;Consistency between programming and implementation; Value added of EU’s interventions.The evaluation covered four local sectors, namely environment, border management, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) development, and higher education. In addition, the evaluation considered the co-ordination and complementarity of the EU’s regional-level interventions with EU’s bilateral interventions in the five CA countries as well as other donors’ regional-level interventions, and the coherence between the EU’s interventions and overarching EU policies.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 Background and context of regional-level EU support to Asia
2.1 Context
2.2 EU development co-operation rationale with Central Asia
3 Key methodological elements
3.1 Key methodological elements
3.2 Data collection and analysis
3.3 Country coverage
3.4 Challenges and limitations
4 Answers to the evaluation questions
4.1 EQ 1 on strategic orientation
4.2 EQ 2 on dialogue
4.3 EQ 3 on the regional dimension and complementarity
4.4 EQ 4 on environment
4.5 EQ 5 on border management
4.6 EQ 6 on SME development
4.7 EQ 7 on higher education
5 Conclusions
5.1 Relevance and appropriateness of strategic and programmatic approach
5.2 Outcomes and sustainability
6 Recommendations
6.1 Regional and strategic orientation
6.2 Implementation and results
| 4.3 JC 43 Extent to which EU support has contributed to developing the capacity of environment and water institutions and stakeholders to engage in transboundary management
5 EQ 5 on border management
5.1 JC 51 Extent to which EU support contributed to legal and institutional reforms of border services
...
5.2 JC 52 Extent to which EU support has contributed to open but well-controlled borders
...
5.3 JC 53 Extent to which EU support improved co-operation at and across borders
...
6 EQ 6 on SME development
6.1 JC 61 Extent to which EU support has contributed to improved regulatory andlegislative frameworks for the SME sector
...
6.2 JC 62 Extent to which EU support has contributed to improved SME access to finance options in the region
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6.3 JC 63 Extent to which EU support has contributed to improved legal and business advisory support service (BIO) environment for SMEs
...
7 EQ 7 on higher education
7.1 JC 71 Extent to which EU support has contributed to enhanced HE governance and management capacities across CA in line with EU standards
7.2 JC 72 Extent to which EU support has contributed to reformed HE provision across CA in terms of academic teaching, learning, assessment and/or study programmes
...
7.3 JC 73 Extent to which EU support has contributed to strengthened regional co-operation in HE
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| Volume 2
1 EQ 1 on strategic orientation
1.1 JC 11 Extent to which the regional programme for assistance to CA has responded to the priorities of governments in CA and to the needs in the region
...
1.2 JC 12 Extent to which the regional programme for assistance to CA has been consistent with the overall EU policy framework for assistance to third countries
...
1.3 JC 13 Extent to which the regional programme for assistance to CA has been adjusted reflecting a changing context and lessons learnt
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1.4 JC 14 Extent to which EU support has promoted the integration of risk and resilience considerations in regional environmental co-operation
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2 EQ 2 on dialogue
2.1 JC 21 Extent to which regional interventions have leveraged EU - CA policy dialogue
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2.2 JC 22 Extent to which regional policy dialogue has enhanced the implementation of regional interventions
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3 EQ 3 on the regional dimension and complementarity
3.1 JC 31 Extent to which regional level components of the regional programme for support have complemented and reinforced the bilateral components of EU’s support for CA
3.2 JC 32 Extent to which regional-level interventions have been designed and implemented so as to maximise the value added stemming from a regional, transboundary or cross-border approach
...
3.3 JC 33 Extent to which regional-level interventions have been designed and implemented in coherence with interventions of other EU DGs
...
3.4 JC 34 Regional-level interventions complemented and added value to the regional interventions of EU Member States and other donors
...
4 EQ 4 on environment
4.1 JC 41 Extent to which EU policy dialogue and technical support have fosteredregional cooperation on transboundary environmental issues
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4.2 JC 42 Extent to which EU support has contributed to enhancing the knowledge base on transboundary water and biodiversity issues in CA
...
| Volume 3
1 MANDATE AND OBJECTIVES
2 EVALUATION RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE
3 BACKGROUND
4 SCOPE
4.1 Legal, temporal and thematic scope
4.1.1 Legal scope
4.1.2 Temporal scope
4.1.3 Thematic scope
5 EVALUATION CRITERIA
6 RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE EVALUATION
7 PROCESS AND DELIVERABLES
7.1 Desk phase
7.1.1 Inception meeting
7.1.2 Inception report
7.1.3 Desk report
7.2 Field phase
7.3 Synthesis and dissemination phases
7.3.1 Draft final report
7.3.2 Seminar
7.3.3 Final report
7.3.4 Dissemination
8 EVALUATION TEAM
9 TIMING
10 OFFER FOR THE ASSIGNEMENT
11 TECHNICAL OFFERS EVALUATION CRITERIA
12 ANNEXES
ANNEX 1: INDICATIVE DOCUMENTATION TO BE CONSULTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE EVALUATION BY THE SELECTED CONTRACTOR
ANNEX 2: OVERALL STRUCTURE OF THE FINAL REPORT
ANNEX 3 : QUALITY ASSESSMENT GRID
ANNEX 4 : TIMING
ANNEX 5: EVALUATION CRITERIA AND KEY ISSUES
ANNEX 6: PRINCIPLES REGARDING THE DRAFTING OF EVALUATION QUESTIONS
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung | Lattanzio Public Sector Advisory SpA | European Centre for Development Policy Management | Ecorys
Year: 2016
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2011/Lot 4 | Specific contract No 2014/353161
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aiddevelopment aid policyEUborder protectionuniversity level of educationsmall-scale businesscooperation
medium-sized firmregional developmentenvironmentCentral Asia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesCentral Asia. General Resources
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Title: Public Pursuit of Secure Welfare : Background Paper on International Development Institutions, Social Protection &
Developing Countries
Title (other): The Poverty and Inequality Practice
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the development of the conceptual framework underlying social protection programming and policy among the key international development institutions active in this sector. It sets out the historical, institutional and political factors underlying the current debate, and their implications in terms of the extension of social protection provision in the developing world. It does not attempt to provide an exhaustive or in depth analysis, but rather aims to draw from the academic literature to illustrate key moments and developments, and provide a resource for practitioners interested in exploring the many and complex issues raised in more detail.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
ACRONYMS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
METHODOLOGY
SETTING THE SCENE
DEFINITION OF SOCIAL PROTECTION
Universal Social Protection
Residual Social ProtectionSOCIAL PROTECTION OBJECTIVES
CURRENT PROVISION LEVELS
DRIVERS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION PROVISION IN EUROPE
THE GMI WITHIN THE EUROPEAN WELFARE MODEL
THE HUMAN RIGHTS CONTEXT
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTION POSITIONS ON SOCIAL PROTECTION
INSTITUTIONAL MANDATES
UN AGENCIES
THE ILO
UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (UNRISD)
UNICEFUN CONTESTATION
UN CONCLUSION
THE BRETTON WOODS INSTITUTIONS AND THE SOCIAL PROTECTION DISCOURSE
THE OSLO CONSENSUS, THE 20/20 INITIATIVE AND THE DAC TARGETS
THE ROLE OF THE OECD DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE(DAC)
THE FAILED GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY CODE INITIATIVE
THE POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER (PRSP)INITIATIVE
DEVELOPMENTS TO THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY
NEW ACTORS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
G8 AND G20
SPIAC-B
NON-STATE ACTORS
Provision
Policy Engagement
KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOCIAL PROTECTION DEBATE IN THE 21 CENTURY
THE MILLENNIAL IMPULSE
MDGs
PRSPs
DAC, POVNET Aid Effectiveness and Donor Harmonisation
The Rapid Social Response Fund (RSR)
New Institutional Strategies
SP AND THE POST-MDG AGENDA
THE HIGH LEVEL PANEL
HLP Goals
Discussion of the HLP
SDGS
DEVELOPING COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES
DIVERSITY OF CURRENT SOCIAL PROTECTION PROVISION AND HISTORICAL TRAJECTORIES
REGIONAL PATTERNS OF PROVISION
Latin America
Sub Saharan Africa
Europe and Central Asia
South and South East Asia
Special Cases
REDUCTION IN POLICY AUTONOMY
THE CHANGING GLOBAL CONTEXT
THE 2008/9 FINANCIAL CRISIS
CHANGES IN THE GLOBAL LABOUR MARKET
THE SOCIAL PROTECTION FLOOR
SPIAC-B AND DONOR COORDINATION
THE POST-2015 AGENDA
KEY CHALLENGES IN THE CURRENT SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY DEBATE
INSTRUMENT CHOICE, DESIGN | INSTRUMENT CHOICE, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
Instrument Choice; Public Works and Cash Transfers
The Working Age Poor
Conditionality
Implementation and Going to Scale
Extreme Poverty
SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCING
DONOR COMPETITION AND COORDINATION
Data
TENSION WITH MACRO-ECONOMIC POLICY
BEYOND INCOME SECURITY
SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND CRISIS RESPONSE
Systems Building
Crisis Response
VISION
OPPORTUNITIES
INSTRUMENT CHOICE, DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
SUSTAINABILITY
FINANCING
DONOR COMPETITION AND COORDINATION
TENSION WITH ECONOMIC POLICY
MOVING BEYOND INCOME SECURITY
SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND CRISIS RESPONSE
CONTESTED VISION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
Author: McCord, Anna ; 136260594
Contributer: Europäische Kommission
Year: 2013
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: development aid policyEUEuropeLatin Americaorganizationssoftware developmentsocial policySouthern Asia
Southern AfricaSoutheast AsiaCentral Asia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsSocial security
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesLatin America and Caribbean. General ResourcesSouthern Africa. General ResourcesCentral Asia. General ResourcesSouth Asia. General Resources
East and South-East Asia. General Resources
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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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