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study into the future of water in Egypt to 2025. Design/methodology/approach – Futures wheel, questionnaires, focus groups …
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The report covers the period 1st April 2016 – 31st March 2017. It focuses on accounting for the activities during this first year of Programme implementation. Overall, it can be summarised that good progress has been made towards the establishment of the Better Migration Management (BMM)...
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The evaluation has three objectives: To assess EU support to environment and climate change in third countries through … through the geographic instruments. To evaluate EU support to strengthening global environment and climate governance …, provided under ENRTP and channelled mainly through international organisations. To assess EU support for mainstreaming …
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This evaluation covers Trade-Related Assistance (TRA) provided by the EU from 2004 to 2010. TRA relates to AfT category …
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, Impact and Sustainability, as well as its Complementarity and Coherence with other EU-funded institutional building …, comparative advantage as perceived by beneficiaries and other stakeholders in the ENP Region and EU visibility reflected through …
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health support with other EC/European Union (EU) and donor policies and activities, as well as the specific EC added value …
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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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