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Title: West Bank and Gaza, presidential elections, 9 January 2005 |
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Title (other): European Union election observation mission : final report |
Author (Corp. Body): EU Election Observation Mission | EU EOM | European Union Election Observation Mission |
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid |
Year: 2005 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Länderinformationen | Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: EU countriesPresidential electionElectionPalestinian territories |
Subject: European Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesPalestinian Territory |
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Title: Human resources development and its links to the labour market in the West Bank and Gaza Strip |
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Table of Contents PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. CURRENT SITUATION AND TRENDS IN HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND THE LABOUR MARKET 1.1 Economic context 1.2 Political and social context 1.3 Key features of the labour maket 1.4 Summary 2. STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM 2.1 Formal school education 2.2 Higher education 2.3 Non-formal education and training 2.4 TVET in the context of human resources development 3. RECENT HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT REFORMS 3.1 TVET reform 3.2 Social partners 3.3 Progress and next steps 4. INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, AND PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION RESOURCES 5. SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS ANNEXES Annex 1: List of people interviewed Annex 2: National system-level interventions Annex 3: Human resources development and investment Annex 4: Basic labour statistics ACRONYMS REFERENCES |
Author: Hashweh, Mazen | Sultana, Ronald G. | Skjølstrup, Karl-Axel |
Contributer: European Training Foundation |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-9157-484-8 | TA-X1-06-200-EN-C |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: labor market policyhuman resources management |
Subject: Labour market |
Countries Scheme: Palestinian Territory |
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Title: MEDSTAT II : Domestic tourism manual |
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Abstract The aim of this manual is to enable the Mediterranean Partner Countries (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, occupied Palestinian territory, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey) to gather comparable information about their domestic tourism. The manual focuses on studying domestic tourism through household surveys, offering each country or institution the possibility to select the methods that best suit its needs and resources. This publication has been prepared within the framework of MEDSTAT II, the EU-funded regional Euro-Mediterranean Statistical Cooperation programme (see Statistical co-operation with Mediterranean countries). [Eurostat] |
Series Title:Eurostat - Methodologies and working papers ; 2008 |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt, Luxemburg |
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Veröffentlichungen, Luxemburg |
Year: 2008 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-10179-3 | 1977-0375 | KS-RA-09-001-EN-N |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints |
Keyword: CooperationMediterranean regionData collectionTourism research |
Subject: International cooperationMiscellaneous industriesSurveys. Sampling. Censuses |
Countries Scheme: EgyptAlgeriaMoroccoTunisiaIsrael JordanLebanonPalestinian TerritorySyriaTurkey |
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Title: EU / Palestinian Authority Action Plan |
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Title (other): Aktionsplan EU-Palästinesische Behörde | Plan d'action UE / Autorité Palestinienne |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Außenbeziehungen |
Year: 2006 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Arbeitspapiere, Preprints |
Keyword: International cooperation |
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizationsEuropean Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Palestinian Territory |
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Title: EU - League of Arab States Relations : Prospects for Closer Parliamentary Cooperation |
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Abstract The League of Arab States, a grouping of 22 Arab states established in 1945, has the potential to become the most important regional organisation in the greater Middle East. The changes triggered by the Arab Spring have led to the reorientation of the League's traditionally conservative policies on established Arab political regimes, while the civil wars in Libya and Syria have highlighted the League's potentially constructive role in supporting transition in the southern Mediterranean. The organisation's newfound relevance has been recognised by the European Union, which has worked to enhance the once-limited bilateral relations. A milestone for the partners' cooperation was the second EU - Arab League Foreign Affairs ministerial meeting, convened in Cairo in November 2012, which resulted in a joint declaration outlining an ambitious work programme in a range of fields. In parallel, the European Parliament has advanced inter-parliamentary cooperation with the newly-established permanent Arab Parliament composed by representatives of national parliaments. While the Arab Parliament's role is still limited, the organisation has the potential to grow in the future, as the region moves towards more democratic structures of governance. This provides impetus for the European Parliament to be proactive and enhance its cooperation with the Arab Parliament. In addition, closer relations with the Arab Parliament would allow the European Parliament to increase its visibility and interaction with national parliaments in Arab countries. [European Parliament] |
Author: Kettis, Andreas |
Series Title:European Parliament - Briefing Paper |
Publisher: Europäische Union / Europäisches Parlament |
Year: 2013 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: PE 491.494 | DG EXPO/B/PolDep/Note/2013_114 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: CooperationArab League |
Subject: International relations |
Countries Scheme: EgyptAlgeriaLibyaMoroccoTunisiaDjiboutiSomalia SudanMauretaniaBahrainIraqYemenJordanQatarKuwaitLebanonOman Palestinian TerritorySaudi ArabiaSyriaUnited Arab Emirates |
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Title: Evaluation of the European Unions Cooperation with the occupied Palestinian territory and support to the Palestinian people : Final Report ; Volume 1 |
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Title (other): Evaluation of the European Unions Cooperation with the occupied Palestinian territory and support to the Palestinian people : 2008 2013 : Final Report ; Volume 2 | «Fiche Contradictoire» : Evaluation of the European Union's co-operation with Palestine and support to the Palestinian people ; Ref. Ares(2014)2403892 | Summary of the Evaluation of the European Union's Copreration with Palestine and support to Palestinian People : REF . 1327 ; EVINFO | Evaluation of the European Unions cooperation with the occupied Palestinian territory and support to the Palestinian People : Summary |
Table of Contents ACRONYMS MAP EXECUTIVESUMMARY 1. CONTEXT AND METHODOLOGY 1.1 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE EVALUATION 1.2 NATIONAL CONTEXT AND EC COOPERATION RESPONSE 1.3 SPECIFIC NATURE OF THIS EVALUATION 1.4 METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS 2. ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS 2.1 EQ1: POLITICAL COHERENCE IN RELATIONS WITH PALESTINE 2.2 EQ2: POLITICAL COHERENCE OF EU EXTERNAL ACTION WITH KEY PLAYERS 2.3 EQ3: EU PROCESSES, RESOURCES AND CAPACITIES 2.4 EQ4: COOPERATION INSTRUMENTS 2.5 EQ5: STRATEGIC ALLIANCES 2.6 EQ6: GOVERNANCE 2.7 EQ7: SOCIAL SUPPORT 2.8 EQ8: PRIVATE SECTOR AND TRADE 2.9 EQ9: WATER, SANITATION AND LAND 3. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 CONCLUSIONS 3.2 RECOMMENDATIONS List of tables List of figures | TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 2 ANNEX 1: TERMS OF REFERENCES ANNEX 2: BIBLIOGRAPHY ANNEX 3: LIST OF PEOPLE INTERVIEWED ANNEX 4: EVALUATION METHODOLOGY ANNEX 5: DATA EVALUATION GRID ANNEX 6: NATIONAL CONTEXT ANNEX 7: INVENTORY OF DEVCO AND ECHO INTERVENTIONS ANNEX 8: OTHERS DONORS COOPERATION ANNEX 9: LIST OF DEVCO INTERVENTIONS IN PALESTINE ANNEX 10: LIST OF ECHO INTERVENTIONS IN PALESTINE ANNEX 11: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PROJECTS RESULT-ORIENTED MONITORING ANNEX 12: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS MATRIX |
Author (Corp. Body): Development Researchers Network |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | European Centre for Development Policy Management | Ecorys, Rotterdam | PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Fre |
Year: 2014 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No 2012/307554 Version 1 | Ref. Ares(2014)2403892 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aidEUgovernancecommercecooperationPalestinePalestinian territories private sectorsocial supporteconomics of water supply and distribution |
Subject: Development aid. Aid programmes and aid organizationsEuropean Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesPalestinian Territory |
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Title: Evaluation of EU Joint Programming Process of Development Cooperation (2011 - 2015 ) : Final Report ; Volume I Main Report |
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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 lUE (2011 - 2015) : Résumé |
Abstract This evaluation was commissioned by the Evaluation Unit of the European Commissions Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development. It evaluates the European Unions (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 of the EU aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (2007 - 2014) : Final report ; Volume 1 Main report |
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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 lUE (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 ... 4.3 Case study notes on Mali ... 4.4 Case study notes on Mozambique ... 4.5 Case study notes on Nicaragua ... Resumen ejecutivo ... 4.6 Case study notes on Palestine ... 4.7 Case study notes on Tanzania ... 4.8 Case study notes on Timor-Leste ... 4.9 Case study notes on Haiti ... 4.10 Case study notes Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA) ... 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 |
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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: Evaluation of EU support to social protection in external action 2007 - 2013 : Final Report ; Volume I Main Report |
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Title (other): Evaluation of EU support to social protection in external action 2007 - 2013 : Final Report ; Volume II Country Reports | Evaluation of EU support to social protection in external action 2007 - 2013 : Final Report ; Volume III Annexes |
Abstract The evaluation has three objectives:Provide an assessment on the attained results, their impact and sustainability, the good practices and pitfalls in Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance I(IPA I), European Neighbourhood Partnership Instrument (ENPI), Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) and European Development Fund (EDF) programming and implementation.Assess the Intervention logic of IPA II, ENI, DCI (2014-2020) and 11th EDF planning documents addressing social protection, in order to assess their coherence with the relevant policy frameworks and programming guidelines. In particular, the evaluation assesses how the planning documents take on board past lessons, have moved towards Sector Approach and Sector Budget Support and to which extent they have established clear objectives, targets, indicators, baselines and monitoring mechanisms.Where possible, analyse current (i.e., post-2013) social protection programmes/projects to assess how well they reflect new approaches at this early stage of their implementation.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents List of acronyms and abbreviations Executive Summary 1 Introduction 1.1 Mandate and scope of the evaluation 1.2 Structure of the report 2 Overall methodological approach 2.1 Steps for data collection and analysis 2.2 Challenges and limitations 3 Answers to the Evaluation Questions 3.1 EQ 1: Relevance 3.2 EQ 2: Basic social protection 3.3 EQ 3: European approaches and policy dialogues 3.4 EQ 4: Social partners and civil society 3.5 EQ 5: Social protection systems 3.6 EQ 6: Social exclusion impact 3.7 EQ 7: Modalities ? strategic approach 3.8 EQ 8: Coherence, added value 4 Conclusions 4.1 Cluster 1: Policy framework and strategic focus 4.2 Cluster 2: Effects of EU support 4.3 Cluster 3: EU institutional environment and implementation approaches 5 Recommendations 5.1 Cluster 1: Policy framework and strategic focus 5.2 Cluster 2: EU support, institutional environment, and implementation approaches List of boxes List of figures List of tables | VOLUME II EVIDENCE MATRIX WITH FIELD PHASE ANALYSIS COUNTRY REPORTS 1. Synthesis Note presenting findings and conclusions of the field Country Reports 2. Bosnia and Herzegovina 3. El Salvador 4. Ethiopia 5. former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 6. Kyrgyzstan 7. Malawi 8. Moldova 9. Montenegro 10. Morocco 11. Palestine 12. Turkey VOLUME III CONTEXT AND METHODOLOGY ELECTRONIC DATA 1. Terms of Reference 2. List of documents consulted 3. List of people interviewed 4. Overview of EU - funded key interventions 5. Survey results |
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations | AETS |
Year: 2018 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Ref. Ares(2018)908572 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: Ethiopiafinancial aidevaluationBosnia and HerzegovinaEl Salvadordevelopment aidEUjoining of the European Union budget documentKyrgystancooperationMalawiMoroccoMacedoniaMontenegroPalestinepartnershipprogram social securitysocial partnershipTurkeycivil society |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsEconomic and social developmentSocial security |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesMoldovaBosnia and HerzegovinaMontenegro Republic of MacedoniaEl SalvadorMoroccoEthiopiaMalawiPalestinian TerritoryTurkeyKyrgyzstan |
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Title: European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument : 2007-2013 ; Overview of Activities and Results |
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Abstract The European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) was created as a successor to the cooperation programmes TACIS (for the Eastern European countries) and MEDA (for the Mediterranean countries), with enlarged objectives and an increased budget. It was operational from January 2007, and its programming phase ended in January 2014, when it was replaced by the European Neigbourhood Instrument (ENI).[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents Executive summary Introduction 1. Policy development in the Neighbourhood 2. Activities financed in the Southern Neighbourhood 2.1. Algeria 2.2. Egypt 2.3. Israel 2.4. Jordan 2.5. Lebanon 2.6. Libya 2.7. Morocco 2.8. Palestine 2.9. Syria 2.10. Tunisia 2.11. Regional Programme South 3. Activities financed in the Eastern Neighbourhood 3.1. Armenia 3.2. Azerbaijan 3.3. Belarus 3.4. Georgia 3.5. Republic of Moldova 3.6. Ukraine 3.7. Russia 3.8. Regional Programme East 4. Neighbourhood-wide Activities (inter-regional programme) 4.1. Erasmus Mundus and Tempus IV 4.2. The Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF) 4.3. TAIEX 4.4. SIGMA 4.5. Cross-border Cooperation Programmes 5. Lessons learnt from implementation and Cross-cutting issues 5.1. Evaluations, audits and reports from the Court of Auditors 5.1.1. Evaluations 5.1.2. Audits 5.1.3. Reports from the Court of Auditors in 2007-2013 5.2. Lessons learnt on modalities of implementing aid 5.3. Support to civil society 5.4. Incentive-based approach: the umbrella programmes 5.5. Gender equality 5.6. Communication & visibility activities 6. Conclusions 7. Annexes I. Financial overview of the ENPI 2007-2013 II. Comprehensive Institution Building III. SPRING and EaPIC umbrella programmes IV. Overview of EU communication activities DG Development and Cooperation EuropeAid |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid |
Year: 2014 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: EgyptAlgeriaArmeniaAzerbaijaneducational programequal opportunitydevelopment aidEU joining of the European Unionfinancial assistanceGeorgiaIsraelJordancooperationLebanonLibyaMorocconeighborhood help Palestineaudit officeRussiaSyriaTunisiaUkraineBelorussiaaudit |
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraineMoldovaBelarusRussia EgyptAlgeriaLibyaMoroccoTunisiaArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgiaIsraelJordan LebanonPalestinian TerritorySyria |
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Title: The European Union's support for mine action across the world : Mine clearance, stockpile destruction, mine risk education, victim assistance, capacitiy building, research and development ; Joint Staff working document 2018 |
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Abstract Mine action is a generic term which includes any of the following range of activities: mine risk education, minefield survey assessment and marking, mine detection, mine clearance, destruction of stockpiled mines, assistance to mine victims including rehabilitation and reintegration, training and capacity building in general, advocacy against the use of anti-personnel mines and research and development of mine detection and clearance. The purpose of this publication is to provide an overview of EU-funded Mine Action in the period 2012-2016.SWD(2018) 45[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents Foreword by the EU High Representative How the European Union supports mine action World map: EU support for mine action 2012 -2016 The European Union funding activities across mine action sectors I Mine clearance Angola Chad Croatia Iraq Laos Occupied Palestinian Territory Somalia II Stockpile destruction Belarus Ukraine III Mine risk education Democratic Republic of the Congo Libya Myanmar IV Victim assistance Bosnia and Herzegovina Egypt Lebanon V Capacity building Colombia Global VI Research and development D-BOX Tiramisu ANNEXES ANNEX I Glossary of selected acronyms and abbreviations used in the text ANNEX II The European Unions financial contributions to mine action activities across the world |
Author (Corp. Body): Europäischer Auswärtiger Dienst |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission |
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Veröffentlichungen |
Year: 2018 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-9238-554-5 | OF-07-17-016-EN-N | SWD(2018) 45 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: EUguarantee of peaceassistancevictimweapon |
Subject: Peace. Wars. Terrorism |
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General ResourcesUkraineBelarusBosnia and HerzegovinaCroatiaColumbia EgyptLibyaSomaliaAngolaDemocratic Republic of the CongoChadIraqLebanonPalestinian TerritoryLaos Myanmar |
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