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This evaluation covers mainly Component I for which the EC has undertaken interim evaluations covering programming and implementation of IPA assistance as part of the specific regulatory requirement for evaluation and programming needs under this Component. For Components II to V, interim...
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The objective of this project is to carry out an interim evaluation of assistance provided to Albania under the EU Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA) which has been the main EU assistance programme in the country since 2007. The scope of this evaluation is confined to IPA Component I (Transition...
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The objective of this project is to carry out an interim evaluation of assistance provided to Kosovo under the EU Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA) which has been the main EU assistance programme in the country since 2007. The scope of this evaluation is confined to IPA Component I (IPA-TAIB)...
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The strategic/ interim evaluation of the IPA Component 1 for Serbia takes place in a larger frame, which includes similar exercises conducted in EU potential candidate countries in the Western Balkans.
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This evaluation covers CARDS assistance from the 2001-2006 national programmes to Montenegro.... This report was prepared by COWI A/S during the period from January 2008 to June 2009 and reflects the situation as of 30 April 2009, the cut-off date for the report.... The report examines the...
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This ad hoc evaluation covers deconcentrated CARDS assistance from 2001-2006 national programmes to Albania.... This report was prepared by COWI A/S during the period from June to October 2008 and reflects the situation as of 16 October 2008, the cut of date for the report. The factual basis is...
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