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Evaluation Report of Water for African Cities Dar es Salaam Project |
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This end-of-project evaluation report provides the performance of the Water for Africa Cities (WAC) Dar es Salaam Project. The project was initiated in 2003 in response to the Tanzania Government request and as part of UN-HABITAT’s overall Programme on Managing Water for African Cities. The project was designed as a pilot/demonstration and was implemented through existing local institutions so as to strengthen their capacities and establish structures and systems for sustainability and best practices for scaling up. It was sponsored by SIDA, through an agreement with UN-HABITAT, for Phase I of a 3- year implementation period. The total investment in this project was about one million dollars including US$ 708, 510 from SIDA, the main sponsor of the project.
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Evaluation of the project “Strengthening of National Training Capabilities for better Local Governance and Urban Development” |
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This report reflects the outcome of the evaluation of the project “Strengthening National Training capabilities for Better Governance and Urban Development” that is implemented by UN-HABITAT with funding under the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Cooperation International Institutions (SII) programme. SII, one of the Ministry’s education programmes, aims to “strengthen the higher education sector in developing countries by supporting organisations and cooperative initiatives which aim to improve the quality, relevance and accessibility of higher education; [and] to increase the opportunities open to people from developing countries to participate in higher education in their own region”.
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Independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of UN-HABITAT Programme Managers |
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In its resolution 20/15, the Governing Council requested the Executive Director “to undertake an independent strategic evaluation of the performance and impact of the Habitat Programme managers (HPMs) before the end of 2006 and to report thereon to the Governing Council at its twenty-first session”. The terms of reference of this evaluation were finalized by the Secretariat at the end of 2005,
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eThekwini Safer City Project End Evaluation (June 2003) |
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The evaluation of the Safer City Project has been undertaken as a consequence of the first phase of the Safer City Project coming to a close in December 2002. Before embarking on the second phase an evaluation is required to provide the project with a basis for identifying appropriate actions.
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Water and Sanitation Programme Evaluation Report |
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The Initial Phase of the Water for African Cities (WAC) project has provided excellent value for relatively modest investments. It has amply demonstrated the validity of three interrelated programme concepts to the realization of integrated urban water resource management: water demand management (WDM), the protection of water sources, and the introduction of water into school education.
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