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Evaluation of Norwegian Development Cooperation. Annual report 2012

  • Published: 14.11.2013

In 2012, we commissioned nine evaluations and studies, and we contributed to ten studies conducted by the evaluation offices at The World Bank and the UN Development Programme.

The topics are wide-ranging, from the Government’s Climate and Forest Initiative to the programme “Oil for Development”, from agriculture and food security to health, and from the rights of the disabled to aid in Afghanistan.

We also turn the spotlight towards our own department. Our evaluations are to show the results, both positive and negative, and in this way contribute to improved aid. But what are the results of the evaluations? Are they used?

# Lessons from 2012

1. The significance of thorough analyses of countries in conflict

2. Good results obligate. Expand the good interventions

3. Do not let “capacity building” become the new white elephant

4. Evaluations need to be communicated better

Report details

Title:
Evaluation of Norwegian Development Cooperation. Annual report 2012
Published:
14.11.2013
Type:
Evaluation reports, Annual report
Themes:
Health, Research, Human rights and civil society, Climate, food, environment and energy, Tropical forest, Food security, Governance and economic development, Humanitarian assistance and comprehensive response, Fragility and fragile contexts
Number of pages:
48
ISBN:
978-82-7548-779-5