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Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Unit for Syria-Iraq Peace and Stabilisation Programme 2022-2025
The objective of the assignment is to support the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to monitor and report on the performance, progress, obstacles and setbacks, risks, results and achievements of the Syria-Iraq Peace and Stabilisation Programme (SI-PSP). The assignment will also collect and present lessons being learned and propose possible changes, adaptations and revisions…
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Mid-Term Evaluation of UN Joint Programme to Strengthen Urban and Rural Resilience and Conditions for Community Recovery in Syria
The Syrian conflict is having a devastating and lasting impact on Syria and across the region. In response to the crisis the EU (including its Member States) has provided assistance in humanitarian, development, economic and stabilisation assistance since the beginning of the crisis, including a programme titled ‘Programme to strengthen the resilience of the Syrian…
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Formulation of Regional Syria – Iraq Stabilisation Programme 2022-2024
Tana Copenhagen in collaboration with First Call Partner have been appointed by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to conduct a formulation assignment of Regional Syria-Iraq Stabilisation Programme. The overall purpose of this assignment is to assist the MFA and Ministry of Defence in identifying and formulating a third phase of the Syria –…
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Evaluation of the Regional Development and Protection Programme in the Middle East
Tana recently conducted the Evaluation of the Regional Development and Protection Programme in the Middle East. The RDPP is a multi-donor programme funded by the EU, Ireland, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Norway, Switzerland, the UK and Denmark. The total budget for the 4-year programme amounts to approx. 42 million Euros. The RDPP addresses the Syrian…