The GEF Evaluation Office conducted an evaluation of GEF support across all GEF Agencies and programs in Vanuatu and other participating countries in SPREP between 1991-2012. The evaluation assessed the relevance, results, effectiveness, sustainability and efficiency of GEF projects at the…
Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) Vanuatu and SPREP
CPE Vanuatu Flyer
Expansion Partnership 2016 Approach Paper
Article - Beyond Outputs: Pathways to Symmetrical Evaluations of University Sustainable Development Partnerships
By Peter H. Koehn and Juha I. Uitto
Development Studies Research, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1-19
This article explores pathways to symmetrical evaluations of transnationally partnered research, curricula, and public-outreach initiatives specifically devoted to sustainable…
APR 2014 Approach Paper
Article - Going Beyond Mixed Methods to Mixed Approaches
Garcia, J.R. and A. Zazueta (2015): Going beyond mixed methods to mixed approaches: A systems perspective for asking the right questions, in: Befani, B.; B. Ramalingam; and E. Stern (eds.) "Towards Systematic Approaches to Evaluation and Impact", IDS Bulletin Vol. 46.1, Brighton…
Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) Sri Lanka
The Joint GEF/Sri Lanka Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) was conducted by the GEF Independent Evaluation Office in collaboration with the Sri Lankan Ministry of Finance and Planning, through a Joint Steering Committee. GEF support to Sri Lanka was initiated during the GEF pilot phase in 1992.…
Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) Eritrea
The Eritrea Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) was completed by the GEF Independent Evaluation Office in December 2014. Twelve national GEF projects were assessed based on relevance, results and efficiency from 1992 - 2012. The evaluation provided the GEF Council and the Government of Eritrea…
Book Launch: Evaluating Environment in International Development
At the 2nd International Conference on Evaluating Climate Change and Development, Juha I. Uitto, director of the Independent Evaluation…
Tackling a Key 21st Century Evaluation Challenge
Six years after the 1st conference in Alexandria, the impacts of climate change had become increasingly visible, interest in the topic had peaked, and evaluation knowledge had increased substantively.…