• EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Objective of the Evaluation
  • 1.2 Temporal, geographic and thematic scope
  • 1.3 Human Rights evaluation: a complex and challenging exercise
  • 1.4 Structure of the Final Report
  • 2. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
  • 2.1 General approach
  • 2.2 The tools and activities of the Structuring Stage (Design of the evaluation)
  • 2.3 The tools and activities of the Desk Phase (Collection of evidence and analysis)
  • 2.4 Activities and tools for the field phase (Collection of evidences at country level)
  • 2.5 Tools and activities of the Synthesis Phase (Analysis and Judgment)
  • 2.6 Limitations & challenges
  • 3. THE EVOLVING EU LANDSCAPE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
  • 3.1 Timid start for human rights in Community policy
  • 3.2 The Maastricht Treaty and gradual build-up of the EU architecture on human rights
  • 3.3 Confronting the challenge of implementation
  • 3.4 New opportunities for a more credible and effective EU human rights policy
  • 4. ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
  • 4.1 EQ 1: Human rights’ mainstreaming
  • 4.2 EQ 2: Coherence of the EC’s human rights policy
  • 4.3 EQ 3: Engagement with partner governments and adaptability of EC responses
  • 4.4 EQ 4: Dialogue and partnerships with regional organizations and civil society organizations
  • 4.5 EQ 5: EC instruments’ complementarity
  • 4.6 EQ 6: Progress achieved through human rights’ dialogues and programming process
  • 4.7 EQ 7: Progress achieved through human rights’ guidelines
  • 4.8 EQ 8: Empowerment of national governments, regional organisations and civil society
  • 4.9 EQ 9: Promotion of human rights through EC geographic programmes
  • 4.10 EQ 10: EC institutional capacity to deliver
  • 5. OVERALL ASSESSMENT, CONCLUSIONS AND LESSONS LEARNT
  • 5.1 Overall assessment (all EQs combined)
  • 5.2 Main conclusions
  • 6. RECOMMENDATIONS
  • 6.1 Overall Policy Recommendation
  • 6.2 Strategic and Operational Recommendations
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