Executive summary
- Author: United Nations Development Programme
- Main Title: Assessment of Development Results - Cote d’Ivoire , pp 15-19
- Publication Date: April 2013
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/01eb1f32-en
- Language: English
The Assessment of Development Results (ADR) is an independent evaluation of UNDP’s contribution to development results in the countries where it operates. The ADR in Côte d’Ivoire targeted the previous two Country Office programme cycles (2003-2007 and 2009-2013) as well as an intermediate cycle (2007-2008). Its objectives are: (i) to identify progress made towards expected outcomes in the relevant programme cycles; (ii) to analyse how UNDP in Côte d’Ivoire positioned itself, particularly within the context of the political crisis, to bring added value to the efforts made by the country in development terms; (iii) to propose conclusions and recommendations that will be used to develop UNDP’s new programming cycles and the next Country Programme. The Assessment of Development Results (ADR) is an independent evaluation of UNDP’s contribution to development results in the countries where it operates. The ADR in Côte d’Ivoire targeted the previous two Country Office programme cycles (2003-2007 and 2009-2013) as well as an intermediate cycle (2007-2008). Its objectives are: (i) to identify progress made towards expected outcomes in the relevant programme cycles; (ii) to analyse how UNDP in Côte d’Ivoire positioned itself, particularly within the context of the political crisis, to bring added value to the efforts made by the country in development terms; (iii) to propose conclusions and recommendations that will be used to develop UNDP’s new programming cycles and the next Country Programme.
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