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Assessments of Development Results (ADRs) are independent evaluations of the contribution of UNDP to development results in the countries where it works. They generally cover two country programme cycles. Because of the consequences of the terrorist attack on UNDP premises in December 2007, the ADR for Algeria looks at the period from 2009 to 2013, namely the last three years of the 2007-2011 cycle and the first two years of the current 2012-2014 programme cycle. The objectives were to: (i) identify progress made towards achieving the expected results in the programme cycles in question; (ii) analyse how UNDP Algeria is positioned, particularly in the post-terrorist attack context, to provide added value to efforts made by the country in terms of development; and (iii) present conclusions and recommendations to feed into the new UNDP programming frameworks and the next country programme cycle, scheduled to start in 2015.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Algeria
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