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assistance will be provided in the period 2000-2006. It sets out EU co-operation objectives, policy response, and priority fields … of co-operation based on a thorough assessment of the partner country’s policy agenda and political and socio … 1999 Kosovo crisis, the reform process resumed. Albania experienced a period of strong economic growth from 1992 to the …
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The evaluation of the European Commission (Commission)’s co-operation with Egypt over the period 1998-2008 has two main objectives: - to provide the relevant external Co-operation Services of the Commission and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the Commission’s past...
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This evaluation assesses the European Commission’s (EC) cooperation with Ukraine over the period 2002-2009. It aims at providing an overall independent assessment of the entire EC cooperation strategy and support for the country and to provide key lessons for improving current and future EC...
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impacts on growth and development”. …
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human development indicators worsened, and no sustainable economic growth was generated by the private sector. Hardly any …
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The purpose of this evaluation is to provide policy-makers and managers of the Commission’s relevant external co …
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This evaluation assesses the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability of the European Commission’s support to its partner countries in the energy sector. It covers interventions designed or implemented during the 1996-2007 period in all the external cooperation partner...
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