Decentralized Evaluation Services of School Feeding Modalities Applied in Armenia from 2018 – 2023 (ID: 64, project ID: 56)
Decentralized Evaluation Services of School Feeding Modalities Applied in Armenia from 2018 – 2023

Decentralized Evaluation Services of School Feeding Modalities Applied in Armenia from 2018 – 2023

School Feeding Program (SFP) has been WFP’s flagship activity in Armenia since 2010. The SFP supported 474 schools with the highest number of schoolchildren in 10 provinces of Armenia. In 2019, new transformative school agriculture component and food value chain pilot projects have been added, complementing the feeding Program and green energy solutions. As of July 2023, the SFP has been fully handed over to the Government.
The evaluation undertakes a comprehensive review of the School Feeding Modalities Applied in Armenia to understand the main results of the Program so far and to examine the level and strength (sustainability) of the programme nationalization. This includes determining the reasons why certain results occurred or did not occur to draw lessons, derive good practices and provide pointers for learning as well as provide evidence-based findings to inform operational and strategic decision-making.
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Evaluation of capacity strengthening activities to government and local communities in Sao Tome and Principe, July 2019 - December 2022  (ID: 63, project ID: 55)
Evaluation of capacity strengthening activities to government and local communities in Sao Tome and Principe, July 2019 - December 2022

Evaluation of capacity strengthening activities to government and local communities in Sao Tome and Principe, July 2019 - December 2022

The evaluation focused on activities implemented by WFP and its partners in the six districts of Sao Tome in support of capacity-strengthening activities to government and local communities to provide home-grown school feeding, sustainable and equitable local food value chains, stimulate local agricultural markets and provide emergency response feeding to children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Also assessed were gender equality and women empowerment, including human rights approaches, accessibility to income generating opportunities for women, and environmental sustainability of smallholder farming activities. Also assessed were gender equality and women empowerment, human rights approaches, accessibility to income generating opportunities for women, and environmental sustainability of smallholder farming activities.
The main purpose of the evaluation was to support the planning of the second-generation Country Strategic Plan, to assess WFP capacity strengthening activities, generate useful evidence on key achievements and lessons learned from current Programmes, further informing the new Country Strategic Plan.
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Dialogue for a global society (ID: 61, project ID: 53)
Dialogue for a global society

Dialogue for a global society

The evaluation covered the implementation period January 2023 - December 2023. The project aimed to create better conditions for the involvement of young people in civil society at the local to ensure that the participating municipalities and entities are able to motivate and to subsequently involve young people in addressing local and global challenges and thus exploit their full potential. The broader intention of the project was to contribute to a positive change in the perception of global issues and the interconnectedness of the world in Czech society.
The assignment included interim and final evaluations to allow for possible adjustments in planning and implementation, to assess likely impacts and to create an example of good practice transferable to the field of global development education and awareness.
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Priority Sector Evaluation: Inclusive Social Development / Education (Cambodia) (ID: 62, project ID: 54)
Priority Sector Evaluation: Inclusive Social Development / Education (Cambodia)

Priority Sector Evaluation: Inclusive Social Development / Education (Cambodia)

The evaluation covered six projects in the priority sector of the Czech Development Cooperation – Inclusive social development/education (SDGs 4, 5 and 8.5) which is also the priority sector of the Bilateral Development Cooperation in Cambodia, reflecting the need to tackle poverty and social inequalities and to promote social stability.
The main purpose of the evaluation was to provide specific and feasible recommendations based on consistent findings and conclusions to be used for decisions by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Czech Development Agency for decisions on the future focus and method of implementation of development projects in the sector Inclusive Social Development in Cambodia. Main focus of the evaluation was on assessment of the extent to which the educational program ensured equal access of Cambodian men and women to affordable, quality, and inclusive vocational and higher education, including university education and to which the acquired skills match the requirements of the labor market. Also assessed was the scope for involving Czech public institutions and the possibility replication. The evaluation used the OECD-DAC evaluation criteria with the emphasis on impact, sustainability and replicability potential, and assessed visibility and application of cross-cutting themes of the Czech Development Cooperation.
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Evaluation of two projects in the priority sector of inclusive social development in Moldova (ID: 58, project ID: 50)
Evaluation of two projects in the priority sector of inclusive social development in Moldova

Evaluation of two projects in the priority sector of inclusive social development in Moldova

The evaluation focused on two projects implemented by Caritas Czech Republic in Moldova and Asociația Obștească Pro-Development in the sector of medical and social homecare services: Support and Assistance to the Social Sector in Moldova implemented in 2017-2020 and Ensuring the quality and accessibility of medical-social homecare services in the Republic of Moldova implemented in 2019-2022. The projects built on the support provided to the integrated medical and social homecare services by Caritas Czech Republic since 2007. The evaluation also considered work carried out in the previous projects in the sector as sustainability was a key learning focus of the assignment.

The main purpose of this evaluation was to obtain independent, objective and consistent findings, conclusions and recommendations that can be utilized in the decision making by MFA, in cooperation with CzDA and with other participants, about the future focus and implementation of development projects in the evaluated sector, considering the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Bilateral Development Cooperation Programme between the Czech Republic and Moldova 2018-2023. The evaluation focused on the assessment of effectiveness and impacts as well as on the verification of sustainability and identification of lessons learned from the completed project including relevance of the approach to increasing access to affordable, quality social and medical homecare services for the elderly and persons with disabilities.
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Final Programme Evaluation Al Fakhoora Scholarship and Empowerment Programme (ID: 55, project ID: 47)
Final Programme Evaluation Al Fakhoora Scholarship and Empowerment Programme

Final Programme Evaluation Al Fakhoora Scholarship and Empowerment Programme

The Education Above All (EAA) foundation launched the Al Fakhoora Scholarship and Empowerment Programme in 2009 to promote the right to education in conflict and post-conflict regions. Phase I of the programme was implemented from 2009 to 2018 with co-funding from the Islamic Development Bank. Upon successful completion of the first phase and the positive impact seen on the students and their families, Phase II of the programme was launched in 2014 supporting 630 post-secondary students from underserved backgrounds in Gaza to optimize their potential to excel in their academic and professional life. The programme was implemented by UNDP in collaboration with local civil society organizations.

The main objective of this evaluation was to assess the performance of the programme and the extent to which the expected results have been achieved. The evaluation identified best practices and lessons learned and provide practical recommendations for EAA, UNDP and relevant stakeholders’ future interventions. The evaluation objectives have been operationalized and guided through a series of evaluation questions and sub-questions, combining qualitative and quantitative methods to facilitate triangulation and the robustness of the evaluation findings.
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Evaluation of three projects in the Priority Sector of Management of Natural Resources- Water and Sanitation, Bosnia and Hercegovina (ID: 60, project ID: 52)
Evaluation of three projects in the Priority Sector of Management of Natural Resources- Water and Sanitation, Bosnia and Hercegovina

Evaluation of three projects in the Priority Sector of Management of Natural Resources- Water and Sanitation, Bosnia and Hercegovina

The evaluation covered three projects in the priority sector of the Czech Development Cooperation – Sustainable Management of Natural Resources, clean water and sanitation (SDG 6), which is also the priority sector of the Bilateral Development Cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), reflecting the country’s significant need to develop sustainable sewage disposal and sludge treatment in accordance with the principles of environmentally responsible use of natural resources. Compliance with EU standards in this area is necessary for progress towards EU membership.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to provide specific and feasible recommendations based on consistent findings and conclusions to be used for decisions by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Czech Development Agency on further cooperation in the Natural Resources Management - Water and Sanitation sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and possible replication of proven technologies and procedures in other priority countries of the Czech development cooperation. The evaluation covered project and systemic aspects, mapped the synergy of different support instruments and verified the sustainability, potential and relevance of the constructed wetlands intervention. The evaluation also assessed the business partnerships in BiH and business opportunities resulting from the three projects.
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External Evaluation of the Project Academia Young Caritas (ID: 56, project ID: 48)
External Evaluation of the Project Academia Young Caritas

External Evaluation of the Project Academia Young Caritas

The project works with teachers and other education professionals in participating schools to systematically deepen their knowledge and skills in the social pillar of sustainable development, with the aim to fosters an environment that motivates students towards social cohesion, encourages them to respect socio-cultural diversity, develops their relationship with their social environment and deepens pro-inclusiveness. This education is gradually integrated into the teaching/refresher of various subjects.

The evaluation has been implemented in collaboration with the lead analyst for validation of the educational programme and in coordination with the programme methodologists to verify the relevance of the concept and the educational programme in pedagogical practice (formative evaluation) and to assess its effectiveness and impact on the teachers and students summative-outcome evaluation.
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Evaluation of the project - Using biomass for development of rural areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016-2021 (ID: 53, project ID: 45)
Evaluation of the project - Using biomass for development of rural areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016-2021

Evaluation of the project - Using biomass for development of rural areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016-2021

The project funded under the Foreign Development Cooperation (FDC) of the Czech Republic aimed at improving of the living standard of local population by long-term reduction of the CO2 emissions through increasing the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix, contributing to SDG 7.2. The “soft” components including legislative anchoring and practical implementation of development policy for sustainable biomass utilization, increasing the quality and availability of wood biomass and development of business models and financial schemes for investments in biomass were implemented by the UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina. The modernization of heating systems in four model public buildings was implemented by Czech and local companies under the administration of the Czech Development Agency.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to verify sustainability, to provide information on efficiency of spent funds, relevance of the implementing procedure and of the thematic focus (renewable energy sources) of the Czech Development Cooperation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The evaluation examined to what extend this project contributed to increasing energy production from renewable natural sources and to building related infrastructure to make this energy publicly available and what is the potential of use of biomass in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Methods used for data collection: Qualitative (interviews with key partners, group discussions, meetings with key stakeholders, observation, transect walk, case study) and quantitative, based on secondary data (reduction of emissions, changes in the cost of heating, trends in prices of wood biomass).
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Evaluation of the project - Partnership through Dialog for Sustainable Development (ID: 52, project ID: 44)
Evaluation of the project - Partnership through Dialog for Sustainable Development

Evaluation of the project - Partnership through Dialog for Sustainable Development

The project implemented between February – December 2021 aimed to actively involve at least 10 partners - representatives of the civil, public and private sectors in the Young Caritas platform and, in cooperation with these partners actively contribute to raising awareness of selected sustainable development goals, to increasing impact of non-formal education under the Young Caritas platform, and to developing active citizenship of young people. Particular focus was on the SDGs Good health and well-being (SDG 3), Reduced inequalities (SDG 10) and Climate action (SDG 13) – reflecting the long-term strategy of Caritas Czech Republic. The ultimate outcome of the project will be a stable network of partners with whom Caritas will cooperate on a long-term basis in raising awareness about Czech Development Cooperation and implementing Agenda 2030.

The assignment included formative and summative evaluations. The formative evaluation informed on the functionality of the approach and the need for possible adjustments, creating an example of good practice in interconnection and cooperation across selected sectors – SDGs, transferable in global development education and awareness raising as well as in other contexts of Caritas’ activities. The summative evaluation focused on the assessment of the outcomes before the end of the project. Focus of recommendations was on effectiveness of processes and sustainability of the Young Caritas platform.
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Evaluation of the pilot project - Increasing Access to and Creating Health Care Options for the Homeless (ID: 51, project ID: 43)
Evaluation of the pilot project - Increasing Access to and Creating Health Care Options for the Homeless

Evaluation of the pilot project - Increasing Access to and Creating Health Care Options for the Homeless

The project supported four pilot doctor’s offices in Olomouc, Ostrava, Pardubice and Prague with the aims to increase the availability of and access to health care for homeless people and to examine the effectiveness of linking social and health services for this target group. Support covered: Provision of health care and social outpatient and field services. Educational and awareness raising on infectious and non-infectious diseases. Payment for education related to care of homeless people to healthcare professionals and non-healthcare workers. Other project activities included informing the target group on care options and a conference.
The evaluation covered the project implementation process and an assessment of changes in the availability of health care for homeless people in the four pilot doctor’s offices. The process evaluation focused on the method of project implementation, strengths and weaknesses and proposed recommendations for the final phase of project implementation and follow-up. Findings and conclusions from the summative evaluation provided basis for recommendations on the possible institutionalization of the piloted approach. Design of the summative evaluation were quasi-experimental, using pre-and post- non-equivalent comparison design. Counterfactual approach by comparing intervention and comparison groups by propensity score matching has been used to estimate causal effects.
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Evaluation of the project “Introduction of Quality Standards for Volunteer Work in Social Services” (ID: 50, project ID: 42)
Evaluation of the project “Introduction of Quality Standards for Volunteer Work in Social Services”

Evaluation of the project “Introduction of Quality Standards for Volunteer Work in Social Services”

The project supported six social service providers – project partners - with setting up a unified system for the recruitment and management of volunteers that is compliant with standards and legal requirements of the relevant Czech legislation and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The process evaluation encompassed: Initial assessment of personnel capacities, review of partners’ methodologies on their compliance with requirements of relevant Czech legislation and the EU GDPR, recommendations for follow up. Capacity building workshop addressing specific weak-links identified during the initial assessment. Mid-term review to assess the progress on capacity building and compliance. Capacity building workshop addressing specific weak-links identified during the mid-term review. Final assessment of compliance and capacities including learning workshop. The evaluation used mixed methods.
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Evaluation of the project - SDGs and Migration – Multipliers and Journalists Addressing Decision Makers and Citizen's in the EU (ID: 41, project ID: 40)
Evaluation of the project - SDGs and Migration – Multipliers and Journalists Addressing Decision Makers and Citizen's in the EU

Evaluation of the project - SDGs and Migration – Multipliers and Journalists Addressing Decision Makers and Citizen's in the EU

The project SDGs and Migration – Multipliers and Journalists Addressing Decision Makers and Citizens in the EU was funded by the European Union under the Raising public awareness of development issues and promoting development education in the European Union (DEAR) program. It aimed to raise public awareness on the sustainable development goals, migration and the relationship between them. The project is implemented in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Slovakia and Slovenia.
The theory-based evaluation covered assessment of relevance, efficiency and impact of the project, formulation of recommendations to inform future planning and guidance on future modalities of existing partnership between Diaconia ECCB as the Coordinator and partner NGOs.
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Professional guarantor of the evaluation of the pilot project - Creating a System of Social and Health Care Interface in the Vysocina Region (ID: 42, project ID: 41)
Professional guarantor of the evaluation of the pilot project - Creating a System of Social and Health Care Interface in the Vysocina Region

Professional guarantor of the evaluation of the pilot project - Creating a System of Social and Health Care Interface in the Vysocina Region

The project piloted a new systematic approach to improving the coordination and effectiveness of health and social services for Long-term care clients. The aim was to provide inclusive, affordable and equal access to optimized and integrated services by encompassing social and health care under one coordinated system. The main innovation is a Portal of social and healthcare interface and the application of an LTC care model.

The Professional Guarantor cooperated closely with the Vysocina Region, the Evaluator and the supplier of quantitative and qualitative research and was responsible for quality assurance of all evaluation outputs including the Evaluation Plan, Intermittent and Final Evaluation Reports, of the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, and of analysis of data from the Social- and Healthcare interface Portal. Provided recommendations to the Vysocina Region on how the system works and where it needs improvement.
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Evaluation of the program - FRAME, VOICE, REPORT! (ID: 39, project ID: 38)
Evaluation of the program - FRAME, VOICE, REPORT!

Evaluation of the program - FRAME, VOICE, REPORT!

FRAME, VOICE, REPORT! (FVR) is a fund for civil society organizations with the objective of strengthening awareness and engagement among EU citizens in relation to the Global Goals. FVR has financed DEAR actions (Development Education and Awareness Raising) of European civil society organizations in order to raise awareness and increase engagement of EU citizens in the efforts towards realizing the SDGs with a special focus on gender, migration and climate change. The program is implemented in Belgium, Spain, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy and the Netherlands.

The evaluation was conducted for both accountability and learning purposes. Scope covered assessment against the OECD/DAC criteria, assessment of relevance of the action to the DEAR programme and specifically of sub-granting as a specific Lot in relation to the overall DEAR programme and objectives. Recommendations serve as guidance for possible future joint sub-granting programmes in the partnership as well as for partners’ other ways of sub-granting DEAR activities. Primary users are Frame, Voice, Report (FVC) partners, the EC and the DEAR support team. Secondary users include beneficiaries, like-minded organizations, CSO networks and relevant authorities. The evaluation covered the implementation period from the start of the program in 2018 and all 7 implementation countries / regions. Data collection methods included desk study, key informant interviews, National Learning Events with grantees, case studies, key stakeholder meetings, observations.
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Slovakia Business for Development Cooperation / Rozvojmajstri: Project Review (ID: 37, project ID: 36)
Slovakia Business for Development Cooperation / Rozvojmajstri: Project Review

Slovakia Business for Development Cooperation / Rozvojmajstri: Project Review

The project aimed to increase the involvement of Slovak private sector in international financial institutions (IFIs) and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) projects/tenders and increase their capacity for active engagement in development cooperation.

Consultancy services encompass: Taking stock of lessons learnt and experiences so far; analyzing Rozvojmajstri performance; assessing the achieved results, their impact and sustainability for Slovak businesses; assessing to what extent the project succeeded in reaching out to Slovak companies (particularly SMEs) and in offering services which are relevant for the Slovak companies; identifying areas for improvement as well as those that can be reinforced to amplify their success; reflecting on the projects' relevance and future opportunities as a leading inclusive business platform, taking in to account the size and the structure of the market. Findings and recommendations of the review will inform the Project Board, the UNDP project team, interested private sector actors and the international development community about the project´s achievements, help to assess the appropriateness of the selected approach, validate Rozvojmajstri key assets and point out lacunae of missed opportunities for future planning and implementation.
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Improving Quality of Life of the People of Sidama by Ensuring the Availability and Sustainable Management of Water Resources: Introduction of Sustainable Drinking Water Supply Systems in Bura, Dale and Bona Woredas (ID: 40, project ID: 39)
Improving Quality of Life of the People of Sidama by Ensuring the Availability and Sustainable Management of Water Resources: Introduction of Sustainable Drinking Water Supply Systems in Bura, Dale and Bona Woredas

Improving Quality of Life of the People of Sidama by Ensuring the Availability and Sustainable Management of Water Resources: Introduction of Sustainable Drinking Water Supply Systems in Bura, Dale and Bona Woredas

Support with sustainable management of natural resources is one of the objectives of the Czech Development cooperation in Ethiopia. This includes planning the capacity of new water sources to meet the demands of the growing population, as well as building the capacities of local water management authorities. The project supports sustainable access to drinking water in three Woredas in Sidama: Bura, Bona and Dale.

The purpose of this assignment was to assess existing capacities for sustainable management, operation and maintenance of the newly created or rehabilitated water supply schemes and formulate detailed recommendations for capacity building and training. Recommendations included: Theoretical, on-the job and peer to peer training for operators, managers, technical staff, schools and health institutions, supporting institutions at the woreda and regional levels and the private sector. Procurement of equipment, tools and materials. Building of local capacities for implementation of ability and willingness to pay surveys. Recommendations for rehabilitating and upgrading existing sources of underground water in the project areas. This involved preparing detailed budgets and formulating outputs and activities for each of the schemes. Debriefing the Sidama and Regional authorities and the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa. Feedback from debriefings has been reflected in the mission report.
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Monitoring and Evaluation of the FIT FOR LIFE II Project (ID: 35, project ID: 34)
Monitoring and Evaluation of the FIT FOR LIFE II Project

Monitoring and Evaluation of the FIT FOR LIFE II Project

The project aimed to improve employability of youth in the age group 15 - 30 years with low education by improving their qualification and motivation. It was implemented in Ústí nad Labem by Dobrovolnické centrum, z. s. and funded from EU OPE. Key activities included assessment of individual needs, individually tailored professional support and internship in Germany.
4G eval supported the setting up and implementing of the monitoring and evaluation system. This included the preparation of a monitoring and evaluation plan with tools for data gathering and evaluation matrix, implementation support with baseline, mid-term and final evaluations as well as with the use of the monitoring system and preparing illustrative case studies. Information from evaluations and monitoring informs the management and planning of project activities and will be considered by the formulation of future similar interventions.
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Monitoring and Evaluation of the - Prevention Program FIT FOR LIFE in Usti nad Labem for endangered young people 15+ (ID: 34, project ID: 33)
Monitoring and Evaluation of the - Prevention Program FIT FOR LIFE in Usti nad Labem for endangered young people 15+

Monitoring and Evaluation of the - Prevention Program FIT FOR LIFE in Usti nad Labem for endangered young people 15+

The Prevention Program “Fit for Life” aimed to decrease criminogenic behavior of youth in the age group 15 – 26 years by increasing their resistance to socio-pathological behavior and increasing their social integration. The project was implemented by an NGO Dobrovolnické centrum, z. s. supported by an interdisciplinary preventive team.

4G eval provided support with setting up the monitoring and evaluation system. This included baseline survey, formulation of the Theory of Change and evaluation matrix, design of monitoring tools. Mid-term evaluation provided assessment of efficiency and of implementation progress in relation to the program’s purpose, objectives, outputs and activities. Recommendations informed possible modifications of the Theory of Change and revision of assumptions and risks. Final evaluation focused on the assessment of results, lessons learned, examples of good practice. Close involvement of and consultations with the implementing NGO contributed to the usefulness of monitoring tools and recommendations.
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Evaluation of the Czech Development Cooperation Program Temporary Expert Assignment (ID: 32, project ID: 31)
Evaluation of the Czech Development Cooperation Program Temporary Expert Assignment

Evaluation of the Czech Development Cooperation Program Temporary Expert Assignment

The aim of the program is to support the institutional capacity and development of legal framework in partner countries thru sharing transformation experience of the Czech Republic. Focus is on thematic areas consistent with the priorities of partner countries as reflected in the respective development cooperation programs.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain independent, objective and consistent findings, conclusions and recommendations for decisions making by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the Czech Development Agency and other actors, about the future orientation and implementation of the Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic considering the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and The Development Cooperation Strategy of the Czech Republic for the period 2018 - 2030.

The evaluation approach was compliant with Czech and international criteria and professional norms and standards. The evaluation was performed in accordance with the internationally recognized OECD/DAC criteria with emphasis on recommendations related to systems and processes, including systemic recommendations related to implementation of evaluations. Cross-cutting principles of the Czech Republic Development Cooperation (Good governance, Environment and sustainable development, Human rights and Gender equity.
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Assessment of Predefined Projects financed from the Funds of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Norway 2014 - 2021 – II (ID: 33, project ID: 32)
Assessment of Predefined Projects financed from the Funds of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Norway 2014 - 2021 – II

Assessment of Predefined Projects financed from the Funds of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Norway 2014 - 2021 – II

In the Czech Republic grants are allocated mainly to projects in the areas of research and innovation, environmental protection, cultural heritage and cultural cooperation, public health, education and cooperation in justice. Great emphasis is given on human rights, the inclusion of Roma and the development of civil society.

Tasks included: Drafting assessment form and checklist, assessing proposals and preparing experts’ reports for some 20 predefined projects, assessing and reviewing submitted additional information, processing the grant application review and participation in meetings with the Applicant and Client.

The assessments encompassed: Verification whether the project under consideration fulfills and is consistent with the set parameters. Assessment of the logical framework including indicators, assumptions and risks and of the activity plan. Assessing the appropriateness of the required funding to the objectives and content of the project, implementation capacities, relevance, anticipated benefits. Assessment of publicity as per requirements of the EEA and Norway of risks and mitigation measures, consistency with regulatory framework as well as of economic, institutional and legal sustainability. Identification of possible conditions for grant allocation.
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Evaluation of the Disaster Preparedness through Community Resilience Building, Education and Experience Sharing Project (ID: 31, project ID: 30)
Evaluation of the Disaster Preparedness through Community Resilience Building, Education and Experience Sharing Project

Evaluation of the Disaster Preparedness through Community Resilience Building, Education and Experience Sharing Project

The aim of the project was to increase the overall resilience and preparedness of municipalities and citizens for the events of natural disasters – floods, in four flood prone municipalities located in the river basins of the Labe and Cista rivers.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain independent, objective and consistent findings about the strengths and weaknesses of the ongoing project, to formulate specific recommendations and to identify good practice examples that will help the DECCB in preparing new disaster preparedness and prevention interventions. The evaluation also addressed potential capacity gaps within the current project staffing, complementarity with and additionality to the current national crisis management system as well as the extent to which the project adhered to the humanitarian aid standards including SPHERE.
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Evaluation of the project Sustainable cities and municipalities for development II (ID: 36, project ID: 35)
Evaluation of the project Sustainable cities and municipalities for development II

Evaluation of the project Sustainable cities and municipalities for development II

The project funded by the Czech Development Agency was implemented by Caritas CZ in cooperation with the Union of Towns and Municipalities of the Czech Republic. The project followed on previous interventions in support of the implementation of Agenda 2030 by increasing capacities of municipalities and local self-governments to prepare and to implement, in cooperation with local organizations and citizens, globally responsible activities relevant to their specific context and needs.

The evaluation focused on efficiency of project processes and procedures (process evaluation), assessment of relevance and usefulness for the 10 participating municipalities and local administrations, and the likelihood of sustainability of the project results. Recommendations inform the planning of future interventions addressing sustainable development goals.
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Evaluation of the project Economic Empowerment, Zambia (ID: 29, project ID: 28)
Evaluation of the project Economic Empowerment, Zambia

Evaluation of the project Economic Empowerment, Zambia

The project, implemented between 2016-2018, was co-funded under the Czech Trilateral development cooperation instrument to complement funds provided by the Joint Country Program comprised of Norwegian Church Aid, DanChurch Aid and Christian Aid UK. The project aimed to improve the position of women in Zambian society and to contribute to their financial independence by supporting the creation of small businesses generating profits.
The evaluation assessed the project against the OECD DAC evaluation criteria (relevance, effectiveness, efficiency impacts and sustainability). Particular attention was paid to project management and organization, targeting and impacts on intended beneficiaries.
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Evaluation of the Project  - Usage of renewable sources of energy for district heating system in the village of Nemila, Bosnia and Herzegovina (ID: 23, project ID: 22)
Evaluation of the Project  - Usage of renewable sources of energy for district heating system in the village of Nemila, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Evaluation of the Project - Usage of renewable sources of energy for district heating system in the village of Nemila, Bosnia and Herzegovina

The main activities of the project were building a biomass heating plant (for wood chips) and the basic network of the heat distribution in the village of Nemila, located near the town of Zenica. The village of Nemila suffered during the heating seasons from significant air pollution. The pollution was caused mainly by the exhalations produced by individual housings using the traditional solid fuel. This led to health risks associated with the upper respiratory tract and other related diseases as well as to the environmental damages. Replacement of individual heat sources by central heating based on the use of cheap organic fuel contributed to a significant reduction of air pollution bringing up other positive impacts (health, environment, improvement of tourist attraction of the area etc.). Usage of renewable organic fuel serves as a long-term sustainable source of energy as there is a considerable amount of wood processing factories situated in the area of village of Nemila. The project facilities were heavily damaged by 2014 floods. Within the follow-up reconstruction the heat line distributions and technologies of boiler room were repaired. Afterwards, the project was handed over to the town of Zenica. The heating plant is currently being operated by local association – public company GRIJANJE d.o.o. Zenica.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to provide recommendations for further planning of development cooperation of the Czech Republic in the sustainable energy sector or eventually, in the field of environmental protection and climate. Recommendations considered the needs of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a focus on the thematic areas relevant for the future Program of the Bilateral Development Cooperation of Czech Republic with Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 - 2023, i.e. economic growth or sustainable management of natural resources. Recommendations of the evaluation were used in the preparation of the medium-term plan for the development cooperation with Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the preparation and implementation of future projects. Evaluation was performed in accordance with the internationally recognized OECD/DAC criteria with an emphasis on the long-term impacts and sustainability of benefits and will pilot the methodology of cross-cutting evaluation principles of the Czech Republic Development Cooperation: Good governance, Environment and sustainable development, Human rights and gender equity.
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Green Cities Action Plan, Tbilisi (ID: 21, project ID: 20)
Green Cities Action Plan, Tbilisi

Green Cities Action Plan, Tbilisi

Major environmental concerns for cities range from the quality of air and traffic congestion to pressure on limited green space, land and water resources. Urban activities, and how they are organized deeply affect the environment, and the overall quality of life of urban populations. For the sustainable development of green cities, it is critical to recognize the relationship between environmental aspects and economic and social issues. As a part of the Green Cities Initiative, the Bank together with the OECD and ICLEI prepared a methodology for the development of Green City Action Plan (GCAP). The Methodology is designed to guide a City through 4 main steps of the development and implementation of a GCAP – from establishing a Green City Baseline, developing a vision, preparing the GCAP, implementing the actions and reviewing progress. The objective of this project is to apply the Methodology and assist the City of Tbilisi in developing and adopting a Green City Action Plan.

Consultancy services included: Preparing the first full draft of GCAP based on inputs from all four steps of the Plan’s development; incorporating amendments by the Client. Preparing draft public presentation, assisting with the preparation and implementation of the presentation. Assisting the Client in preparing a presentation of the draft Council resolution on the GCAP at the Council meeting. Preparing plan for monitoring the implementation of and progress on selected key measures based on Green City Indicators. Organizing three one-day training and capacity building workshops for City officials.
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GOAL Uganda Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme Evaluation (ID: 12, project ID: 14)
GOAL Uganda Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme Evaluation

GOAL Uganda Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme Evaluation

The emphasis for GOAL Uganda’s work in WASH over the period 2012-2015 had been to create new and to sustain existing water points and to increase access of communities to sanitation and hygiene. This has been implemented both directly and through national partners. Along with partners, GOAL has also been engaging at a district level to strengthen institutional capacity. The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated and consistent conclusions that can be used by GOAL in the decision making on the future direction of the rural WASH sector with focus on safe water supply, operation and maintenance of water services, sanitation promotion (CLTS) and hygiene promotion.
The evaluation covered four districts in the East and North of Uganda. Methods included review of secondary data, key informant interviews, focus group discussions and observations. In addition to the OECD DAC criteria, the evaluation also included assessment of the 10 GOAL’s WASH principles using a standard methodology developed by 4G eval to allow cross-country meta-analysis. Recommendations based on findings and conclusions were formulated for the sanitation and hygiene program, for the water supply program as well as for the GOAL processes and mechanism and the GOAL systems.
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Evaluation of the Sanitation Improvements through Market Strategies project, Kenya (ID: 13, project ID: 19)
Evaluation of the Sanitation Improvements through Market Strategies project, Kenya

Evaluation of the Sanitation Improvements through Market Strategies project, Kenya

The Sanitation Improvements through Market Strategies had been implemented between 01 January 2013 and 31 March 2016 in one of the largest slums in Nairobi, the Mukuru slum located in the East of the capital. Among the many problems the slum dwellers are facing is the lack of proper sanitation and infrastructure causing vicious outbreaks of disease. The project was designed to address the sanitation crisis and overcome the inherent constraints in a slum community. Having drawn on lessons from other sanitation projects in Mukuru, Kibera and other slums around Nairobi, the project focused on supporting supply of high-quality sanitation facilities on commercial basis and facilitating demand for these services. The waste was collected, processed and marketed as fertilizer, thus creating a complete sanitation value chain. The project also served as a key learning platform to identify best practices and inform various stakeholders including the government of Kenya on cost-effective strategies to deliver adequate sanitation in urban slums.

The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated and consistent conclusions that can be used in the decision making of GOAL on the future direction in Kenya in the urban slums sanitation sector with focus on increasing access to affordable sanitation using the Sanitation Improvements through Market Strategies (SIMS) approach. The evaluation was conducted in line with the principles set out by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD with reference to project relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability. An additional objective is to assess the project against GOAL’s 10 Key WASH Principles with an objective measurement to allow cross-country meta-analysis.
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Evaluation of GOAL’s WASH Programme in India (ID: 3, project ID: 17)
Evaluation of GOAL’s WASH Programme in India

Evaluation of GOAL’s WASH Programme in India

The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated and consistent conclusions that can be used for future planning and implementation of on the future direction of GOAL in India in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector with focus on School Led Total Sanitation (SLTS), Community Led Total Sanitation CLTS and social marketing.
The evaluation was conducted in line with the principles set out by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD with reference to program relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability. In addition, the program was assessed against the strategic GOAL and objective for GOAL globally and against GOAL’s 10 Key WASH principles using a standardized methodology developed by 4G eval to allow cross-country meta-analysis. Scope of the evaluation: CLTS, SLTS intervention in West Bengal. Period covered by this evaluation: 2012 – 2015.
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Evaluation of the Chuko Food Security Project, Ethiopia (ID: 1, project ID: 16)
Evaluation of the Chuko Food Security Project, Ethiopia

Evaluation of the Chuko Food Security Project, Ethiopia

The project supported some 14,600 households in improving food security by increasing and diversifying crop and livestock farming, improving access to water and sanitation and supporting income generating activities.
The evaluation assessed achievement of results, sustainability, shared responsibility and accountability, appropriateness of design and resource allocation for the individual components as well as for the project as a whole. Lessons learned will provide guidance for decisions on continuation of support as well as on processes and implementation mechanism.
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Impact Evaluation of Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach in Sierra Leone Country Program  (ID: 11, project ID: 15)
Impact Evaluation of Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach in Sierra Leone Country Program

Impact Evaluation of Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach in Sierra Leone Country Program

The program aims at improving sanitation coverage and hygiene behavior of communities in Kenema district through the Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach. The expected outcomes for this approach are: (i) Decrease in the incidence of diarrhea in targeted communities in Kenema District; (ii) Increase in the adoption of safe hygiene and sanitation practices in targeted communities in Kenema District; and (iii) Increased sustainability through communities’ ownership of water and sanitation development issues in targeted communities.
The evaluation covered the period 2008 – 2015. The aim of the evaluation was to assess the impact, relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of the CLTS program and to recommend ways of improving and scaling up the program. Mixed methods were used to establish the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impacts and sustainability of the interventions: Quantitative survey, review of secondary data, key informant interviews, focus groups discussions and observations. The evaluation also included assessment of the 10 GOAL’s WASH principles using a standard methodology developed by 4G eval to allow cross-country meta-analysis.
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Complex Evaluation of the Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic in the Sector Water Supply and Sanitation in Ethiopia (ID: 2, project ID: 13)
Complex Evaluation of the Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic in the Sector Water Supply and Sanitation in Ethiopia

Complex Evaluation of the Development Cooperation of the Czech Republic in the Sector Water Supply and Sanitation in Ethiopia

The evaluation was based on six projects implemented between 2010 – 2014 in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia under the Czech Development Cooperation.
The principal purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated and consistent conclusions that can be used in the decision-making of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, in collaboration with the Czech Development Agency, on the future direction of the Czech development cooperation in Ethiopia in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector. Conclusions inferred from the evaluation can also be used for improving the implementation the WASH Sector Program and as the basis for the implementation of sector strategy and the synergic orientation of future projects, or for decisions concerning the implementation of similar projects in other partner countries.
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Evaluation of the National Water Management System in the Palestinian Autonomous Territories - MYWAS (ID: 8, project ID: 12)
Evaluation of the National Water Management System in the Palestinian Autonomous Territories - MYWAS

Evaluation of the National Water Management System in the Palestinian Autonomous Territories - MYWAS

The Multi Year Water Allocation System (MYWAS) project (2011 – 2014) has been implemented by the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) under the coordination of the Czech Development Agency (CZDA). It has built upon stage wise support from the Czech development cooperation (CZDC) to effective integrated water resource planning dating back to 2008. The intended outcome of the project was the introduction of MYWAS for optimizing planning of investments in the water and sanitation sectors using economic aspects as the main criteria.
The principal purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated and consistent conclusions that can be used in the decision-making of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), in collaboration with the CZDA, on the future direction and implementation modalities of the CZDC in the Palestinian Autonomous Territories in general and in the water sanitation and hygiene sector in particular. The evaluation covered the progress in the implementation of the unfinished project, with an emphasis on the roles played by all stakeholders and their interaction.
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Evaluation of two Projects in the Natural Resource Management Sector in Ethiopia (ID: 4, project ID: 10)
Evaluation of two Projects in the Natural Resource Management Sector in Ethiopia

Evaluation of two Projects in the Natural Resource Management Sector in Ethiopia

The principal purpose of this evaluation was to obtain information that will guide decision-making on upcoming interventions of Czech development cooperation in Ethiopia in the sectors Soil and Water Conservation and Water Supply and Sanitation (WASH).
The evaluation included two completed projects: Anti-erosion Measures in the Surrounds of Lake Awassa and Sustainable Management of Soil, Forest and Water Resources as a Pilot Model for Community Development in Southern Ethiopia. Both projects were implemented in Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia under the Czech development cooperation. Scope included assessment against the OECD DAC evaluation criteria and cross cutting principles of the Czech development cooperation: Good governance, human rights and gender and environment.
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Evaluation of two Projects in the Surface Water Monitoring and Flood Protection Sector, Moldova  (ID: 6, project ID: 7)
Evaluation of two Projects in the Surface Water Monitoring and Flood Protection Sector, Moldova

Evaluation of two Projects in the Surface Water Monitoring and Flood Protection Sector, Moldova

The evaluation included two projects: Monitoring surface water and flood protection in the Reut River Basin (2006 - 2008) and Rehabilitation of Network of Monitoring Stations in Watershed of the River Prut – Modernization of Information System and Flood Protection (2010-2012). Both projects aimed at improving standards of information required for the preparation of flood protection measures in Moldova by developing a system that would provide speedy and accurate information on the status of surface water levels and their prognosis for the watershed of the rivers Prut and Reut. The purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively substantiated information to be used for decision making on the overall perspective and future involvement of the Czech development cooperation in the environmental sector, sub-sector hydrometeorology and Climatology.
Evaluation focussed on the assessment of relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and long-term impacts. Cross cutting issues included: Good governance, human rights and gender, viability of technical solution and consideration of environment and climatic changes. Formulated recommendations pertaining to the projects as well as to the continuation, processes and mechanism of Czech development cooperation in the environmental protection sector in Moldova.
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Evaluation of two completed projects in the social sector, Mongolia (ID: 7, project ID: 4)
Evaluation of two completed projects in the social sector, Mongolia

Evaluation of two completed projects in the social sector, Mongolia

The evaluation covered two projects: Socioeconomic Stabilization of Geographically and Socially Excluded Communities, Mongolia (2008 – 2010) and Preparation and Launch of Study Programme Social Work, Ulánbátar (2006 – 2010). Both projects were funded under the Czech development cooperation and implemented by Caritas CZ. The project Socioeconomic Stabilisation of Geographically and Socially Excluded Communities aimed at contributing to socio-economic stabilization of rural, isolated communities of Bulgan aimak and at decreasing the incidence of social pathological behavior resulting from inadequate contact of small children with their families by providing mobile education to drop outs, pre-school and handicapped children and training to social workers. The Study Programme Social Work aimed at improving the quality of education of social workers and of the social services.
The principal purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objective information to be used by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA CZ) in cooperation with the Czech Development Agency (CZDA) for decision-making on the perspective and future focus of Czech development cooperation in the social and related sectors in Mongolia. Particular attention was paid to sustainability and replicability of results.
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Evaluation of Small and Medium Sources of Energy and Related Distribution Networks in Selected Areas of Palestine (ID: 9, project ID: 5)
Evaluation of Small and Medium Sources of Energy and Related Distribution Networks in Selected Areas of Palestine

Evaluation of Small and Medium Sources of Energy and Related Distribution Networks in Selected Areas of Palestine

The project implemented between 2006 – 2011 aimed to contribute to the improvement of economic and social situation of local population and to the economic development in Tubas and Jenin governorates by modernizing and extending electricity supply in the respective areas. The evaluation covered the OECD DAC criteria with focus on sustainability of positive outcomes.
The main purpose of the evaluation was to obtain objectively, well-founded information that can be used for decision making by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (MFA CZ) in cooperation with the Czech Development Agency (CZDA) about the overall perspective and future direction CZ DC in Palestine with respect to production and supply of energy and related sectors.
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Evaluation of 3 Projects of Czech Development Cooperation in Serbia in the Environmental Sector  (ID: 10, project ID: 3)
Evaluation of 3 Projects of Czech Development Cooperation in Serbia in the Environmental Sector

Evaluation of 3 Projects of Czech Development Cooperation in Serbia in the Environmental Sector

The evaluation included three projects: Increasing the Capacity of Drinking Water Supply in the Region of Boričevac Town (2008 – 2010); Site Investigation and Rehabilitation of Ada Huja Area (2008 – 2010) and Introducing Environmentally Sound Disposal of Petroleum Substances and Hazardous Wastes (2006 – 2010). The project “Increasing the Capacity of Drinking Water Supply in the Region of Boricevac Town” aimed at increase the capacity of potable water supply to citizens of the Valjevo city and its district of Boricevac by creating technical conditions enabling the connection of over 7,000 citizens to water supply network. The project “Site investigation and remediation of the region of Ada Huja” aimed at the improvement of environment and health in the Serbian capital of Belgrade by means of creating conditions for the rehabilitation of the Ada Huja peninsula region. The project "Introducing Environmentally Sound Disposal of Petroleum Substances and Hazardous Wastes " combined complex technical, chemical and logistical know – how which included solutions to the broad spectrum of problems with environmental burdens, created by the operation of the Panchevo refinery.
The main purpose of this evaluation was to obtain lessons learned and information to be used in decision-making as regards future interventions of Czech development cooperation (CZDC) in Serbia in the environment sector. The evaluation covered the OECD/DAC criteria: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and long-term impacts as well as cross cutting issues of the CZDC: Good governance, environment, human rights and gender.
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