The scale and breadth of DARA’s field research and evaluation work gives the organisation an unparalleled overview of what works well and what does not in aid – based on direct experience and evidence from the field:
Final evaluation of the Programme: Improving economic conditions in the rural community Rouadi Alhucemas while strengthening civil society and local organizations and institutions EVAL
The organisation Movimiento por la Paz, el Desarme y la Libertad (MPDL) has implemented the Project “Improving economic conditions while strengthening civil society and local organizations and institutions in the rural community of Rouadi”. The programme [...] Read more...
Mid-Term Evaluation of the Project: Co-development in the province of Alhucema (Morocco) and the city of Madrid (Spain) EVAL
DARA is undertook the mid-term evaluation of the project "Co-development Programme in the province of Alhucemas (Morocco) and the city of Madrid (Spain)". The project is being implemented by the NGO MPDL and it is funded by the City Hall of Madrid. The total [...] Read more...
Evaluation of Food Delivery Programme in the Western Sahara Refugees EVAL
The overall function of food aid in the Saharan Camps is to satisfy the refugees’ basic food needs. This contributes to keeping them alive and is their way to survive. In accordance with the priority to guarantee a food basket for the Saharan refugees, the [...] Read more...
Review of the Donors Response Synthesis to the Tsunami EVAL
The TEC was created as an initiative to promote a comprehensive cross sector approach to evaluate the relief, reconstruction, and development aspects of the response to the Tsunami. The purpose of the TEC is to set up mechanisms and procedures to establish a coordinated [...] Read more...
Assessment of Spanish Funding in the Response to the Tsunami EVAL
The Tsunami Evaluation Coalition (TEC) was created as an initiative to promote a comprehensive cross sector approach to evaluate the relief, reconstruction, and development aspects of the response to the Tsunami. The purpose of the TEC is to set up mechanisms [...] Read more...
Assessment of the international community’s funding of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in response to the Tsunami EVAL
In evaluating the International Community’s funding of the tsunami relief and recovery operation, assessing the funds channelled by the Red Cross Red Crescent movement was key. Coming from both private and governmental sources, these represent close to a third [...] Read more...
Assessment of UK NGO and Synthesis on NGO Funding in the Response to the Tsunami EVAL
The Tsunami Evaluation Coalition (TEC) was created as an initiative to promote a comprehensive cross sector approach to evaluate the relief, reconstruction, and development aspects of the response to the Tsunami. The purpose of the TEC is to set up mechanisms [...] Read more...
Assessment of the International Donor Community’s Funding of the European Commission (ECHO) Sweden and UK in the Response to the Tsunami EVAL
The Tsunami Evaluation Coalition (TEC) was created as an initiative to promote a comprehensive cross sector approach to evaluate the relief, reconstruction, and development aspects of the response to the Tsunami. The purpose of the TEC is to set up mechanisms [...] Read more...
Ex-post evaluation of the Project «Improving Living Conditions in Deprived Neighbourhoods in Nouakchott» EVAL
The project "Improvement of living conditions in deprived neighbourhoods in Nouakchott" was financed by AECI and had a total duration of three years. This project aimed to contribute towards improving the living conditions of 250 families in the Rajaa neighbourhood [...] Read more...
Technical Assistance to the Spanish Cooperation in Establishing a Country Development Strategy in Algeria EVAL
The need to define a strategy of cooperation in Algeria has turned into a priority due to the increase of bilateral aid and to the recent evolution of this country. Algeria is initiating a in depth political and socio economic reform process. The Spanish Cooperation [...] Read more...
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