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Umjawasir Development Project. Phase two evaluation, January 2000 – December 2004.
2004The main objective of the evaluation is to examine the course of development of Um Jawasir project – an irrigated agricultural project as part of the rehabilitation efforts after the droughts in Sudan - to assess the impacts of its main components and to identify the lessons learnt from the experience.The main findings include:the activities for phase II were successfully implemented acDocumentEvaluation of Namchouam and Meung Rural Development Project, 2002-200
Norwegian Church Aid, 2004This paper assesses the third phase of the Namchouam and Mung Rural Development Project in Laos.DocumentEvaluation of reconciliation, peace and development in the North and the East (2001-2004)
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This document evaluates the Reconciliation, Peace and Development in the North and the East (RPDNE) project in Sri Lanka.DocumentMissungwi income and food security project: final report of the mid-term evaluation
CARE International, 2004This report presents the findings of the mid-term review of the Missungwi Income and Food Security (MIFOSE) project, in Tanzania.DocumentNorwegian NGOs in post-Taliban Afghanistan: review and lessons learned
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005The report reviews the policies, programmes and projects of two Norwegian NGOs in Afghanistan, the Norwegian Afghanistan Committee (NAC) and Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), during the difficult transitional period 2000–04.Key findings from the report include:in general only minor policy changes took place during the period 2001– 04, which is in part explained by the slow and incremental staDocument"Only Peace Can Restore the Confidence of the Displaced": update on the implementations of the recommendations made by the UN Secretary-General's representative on internally displaced persons following his visit to Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2006In August 2003, the Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (RSG) on internally displaced persons (IDPs) undertook an official visit to Uganda. This purpose of this visit was to establish an understanding of the situation of internal displacement, with a particular focus on persons displaced by the conflict with the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).DocumentTracking resource and policy impact in Malawi: incorporating Malawi poverty reduction strategy paper indicators, millennium development goals and poverty monitoring across sectors
Statistics Norway, 2005This report, prepared jointly by the National Statistical Office in Malawi and Statistics Norway, establishes a system to analyse resource-related poverty alleviation efforts.DocumentJamaa Wazima Project: a household livelihood security project in Siaya and Busia districts: end term impact assessment report
CARE International, 2004Due to the prevalence of widespread poverty in Western Kenya, the Jamaa Wazima Project (2000-2004) focused on poverty reduction with a view to improving household livelihood security for approximately 54,400 people in 100 villages.DocumentEvaluation of RCA and COMECAMPO Project
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005This paper evaluates the COMECAMPO (Commercializing in the countryside) programme which has brought together marketing initiatives of the various Central American farmer organisations which are trying to position themselves in the marketplace, whether this be national and international markets, conventional or Fair Trade and Organic niche markets.DocumentIs bonded labor voluntary?
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006This paper questions the “voluntariness” of bonded labour contracts usually claimed in theoretical economic papers. It proposes a simple model that highlights the most plausible mechanism that keeps workers in an un-free relationship with the landlord.The authors assume that there are different types of landlords: coercive and normal, and that this is not revealed to the labourer.Pages
