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Evaluation summary of DFID country programme: Sudan (Evsum708) [PDF - 348 KB]opens in a new window
26 March 2010
This report is the evaluation of DFID’s country programme in Sudan over the period 2005 to 2008
Country Programme Evaluation - Sudan (EV708) [PDF - 5.1 MB]opens in a new window
This evaluation of DFID’s country programme in Sudan is one of a series of regular Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) commissioned by DFID’s Evaluation Department
Demining Strategy 2010 - 2013 [PDF - 148 KB]opens in a new window
16 March 2010
Creating a safer environment: clearing landmines and other explosive remnants of war.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile stituations: Paper A [PDF - 522 KB]opens in a new window
12 March 2010
Getting our analysis right in conflict-affected and fragile situations is a critical starting point for developing effective responses.
Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Summary note [PDF - 901 KB]opens in a new window
DFID has produced a series of briefing papers in line with the DAC principles, to help country offices to develop more effective responses to the challenges they face.
Building peaceful states and societies [PDF - 1.5 MB]opens in a new window
This paper outlines a new, integrated approach, which puts state-building and peace-building at the centre of our work in fragile and conflict-affected countries.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper I [PDF - 203 KB]opens in a new window
M&E is often neglected in situations of conflict and fragility, for a number of reasons.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper G [PDF - 230 KB]opens in a new window
The right balance and sequence of the different types of international engagement in conflict-affected environments – humanitarian, security, reconstruction, development – has been debated for many years.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper H [PDF - 197 KB]opens in a new window
The aim of this paper is to examine how risks for DFID are different in situations of conflict and fragility, and to give a range of practical examples demonstrating how they can be managed.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper F [PDF - 232 KB]opens in a new window
Donor coordination has traditionally been poor in situations of conflict and fragility. The motivations for engaging in fragile situations vary, and there can be divergent political and security interests among donor countries.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper E [PDF - 197 KB]opens in a new window
11 March 2010
Alignment is the use of a partner country’s policies, strategies and priorities to guide donor action – including programming choices and administrative, budgetary and other systems for aid management and delivery.
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper D [PDF - 276 KB]opens in a new window
Addressing discrimination, inequality and human rights is a core challenge of the state-building and peace-building process
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper C [PDF - 175 KB]opens in a new window
Politics, security and development are interdependent. Understanding the interplay between politics and security provides insights into how a country functions and addresses development at local and national level
Briefing note: Working effectively in conflict-affected and fragile situations: Paper B [PDF - 190 KB]opens in a new window
This paper considers a number of ways in which donors might inadvertently ‘do harm’ in situations of conflict and fragility.
Project synthesis report: A review of trends, projects scoring and lessons April 2005 to December 2008 (ev705) [PDF - 3.7 MB]opens in a new window
01 March 2010
This independent study analyses findings from 970 PCRs completed during 2005-2008. The comparison of trends gave indications of greater efficiency and effectiveness in the way DFID manages performance and risk. The quality of projects has continued to....
Joint Budget Support Framework: Assessment of JAF1 [PDF - 1.4 MB]opens in a new window
18 February 2010
First annual assessment by development partners of Government of Uganda’s adherence to underlying principles and preconditions as well as progress in key sectors of joint budget support.
Evaluation of DFID country programmes: Yemen (ev706) [PDF - 4.1 MB]opens in a new window
01 February 2010
Independent Evaluation of DFID's work in Yemen between 2003 and 2008.
Evaluation of DFID country programmes: Yemen (Summary) (ev706) [PDF - 324 KB]opens in a new window
Summary of Independent Evaluation of DFID's work in Yemen between 2003 and 2008.
Synthesis of country programme evaluations conducted in fragile states: Summary (EvSum Ev709) [PDF - 204 KB]opens in a new window
Summary of the current synthesis report which brings together findings from nine CPEs, focusing on countries that may be termed “fragile states”.
Evaluation of DFID's country programmes: DRC 2003-2008 (EvSum Ev704) [PDF - 98 KB]opens in a new window
Summary of the Country Programme Evaluation (CPE) for Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) which assessed the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and – to the extent possible – the impact and sustainability, of DFID’s assistance programme from 2003 - 08.