- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Introduction
- 2.1 Objectives and scope of the review
- 2.2 Structure of the report
- 3 Context and methodology of the review
- 3.1 Context of the review
- 3.2 Review methodology
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- 4 Reconstructed intervention logics (IL)
- 4.1 Evolution of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement
- 4.2 Overall intervention logic
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- 4.3 Pillar I: Political dimension
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- 4.4 Pillar II: Trade and economic co-operation
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- 4.5 Pillar III: Development co-operation
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- 5 Evidence linked to the evaluation questions
- 5.1 EQ 1 – Political and policy dialogue
- 5.2 EQ 2 – Human rights, democracy, rule of law and good governance
- 5.3 EQ 3 – Peace and security
- 5.4 EQ 4 – Migration
- 5.5 EQ 5 – Integration of ACP states into the world economy and their share in international trade
- 5.6 EQ 6 – EU-ACP international economic and trade co-operation
- 5.7 EQ 7 Macroeconomic reforms, private sector and investment
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- 5.8 EQ 8 –Social infrastructure and services
- 5.9 EQ 9 Cross-cutting issues
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- 5.10 EQ 10 – Poverty reduction and the needs of most vulnerable groups
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- 5.11 EQ 11 – Joint institutions
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- 5.12 EQ 12 – Mix of tools
- 6 Information gaps and possible ways to filling them
- 7 Conclusions per DAC criteria
- 7.1 Relevance of the CPA as it appears from the strategic evaluations
- 7.2 Effectiveness of CPA as from the strategic evaluations
- 7.3 Impacts of CPA as from the strategic evaluations
- 7.4 Sustainability of the achievements so far, as from the strategic evaluation
- 7.5 Efficiency of the CPA as from the strategic evaluations
- 7.6 EU value added and 3 Cs, in the framework of CPA, as from the strategic evaluations
- 8 Main lessons learned from the evaluations
- 9 Annexes
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