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Research unit
FDFA
Project number
ExSt.2013.323
Project title
External Evaluation: Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP); Phase IV (2011-2013)

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Key words
(German)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(English)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(French)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Key words
(Italian)
East Africa, Southern Africa, CDE, Sustainable Land Management, Sustainable Regional Development, Research
Short description
(German)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). The Priority Action Projects (PAPs) were in general of good quality and they were oriented more strategically on capitalizing ESAPP's merits by the end of the programme in 2014. Despite their small size and short time run the PAPs have had an impact on the ground. The price of the small size (in average CHF 30’000) and short time (6-12 months) of PAPs is that they are selectively covering one part of a holistic system and they do not always allow the whole project cycle of intervention including monitoring. Ten Reference Sites thought as long-term monitoring platforms were put in place. They have had varying performance and the South-South partners’ interaction was not as intensive as expected. Basically the reference Sites remained somehow an artificial concept.
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Short description
(English)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). The Priority Action Projects (PAPs) were in general of good quality and they were oriented more strategically on capitalizing ESAPP's merits by the end of the programme in 2014. Despite their small size and short time run the PAPs have had an impact on the ground. The price of the small size (in average CHF 30’000) and short time (6-12 months) of PAPs is that they are selectively covering one part of a holistic system and they do not always allow the whole project cycle of intervention including monitoring. Ten Reference Sites thought as long-term monitoring platforms were put in place. They have had varying performance and the South-South partners’ interaction was not as intensive as expected. Basically the reference Sites remained somehow an artificial concept.
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Short description
(French)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). The Priority Action Projects (PAPs) were in general of good quality and they were oriented more strategically on capitalizing ESAPP's merits by the end of the programme in 2014. Despite their small size and short time run the PAPs have had an impact on the ground. The price of the small size (in average CHF 30’000) and short time (6-12 months) of PAPs is that they are selectively covering one part of a holistic system and they do not always allow the whole project cycle of intervention including monitoring. Ten Reference Sites thought as long-term monitoring platforms were put in place. They have had varying performance and the South-South partners’ interaction was not as intensive as expected. Basically the reference Sites remained somehow an artificial concept.
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Short description
(Italian)
Eastern and Southern Africa Partnership Programme (ESAPP) is a programme building on partnership between an institution in the North (CDE University of Bern) and partners in the South (6 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa) with a topical focus on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) and on Sustainable Regional Development (SRD). The Priority Action Projects (PAPs) were in general of good quality and they were oriented more strategically on capitalizing ESAPP's merits by the end of the programme in 2014. Despite their small size and short time run the PAPs have had an impact on the ground. The price of the small size (in average CHF 30’000) and short time (6-12 months) of PAPs is that they are selectively covering one part of a holistic system and they do not always allow the whole project cycle of intervention including monitoring. Ten Reference Sites thought as long-term monitoring platforms were put in place. They have had varying performance and the South-South partners’ interaction was not as intensive as expected. Basically the reference Sites remained somehow an artificial concept.
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Contractor
(English)
Egger Consulting for Evaluation and Strategic Planning (ECES Ltd.), Olten, Switzerland; George Krhoda, Redplan Consultants, Kenya
Charged budget
(English)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Legal basis
(English)
Artikel 170 der Bundesverfassung zur WirksamkeitsüberprüfungArticle 170 de la Constitution fédérale relatif à l’évaluation de l’efficacitéArticolo 170 della Costituzione federale sulla verifica dell‘efficaciaArticle 170 of the Swiss Federal Constitution on the evaluation of effectiveness
Copyright
(English)
Copyright, Bundesbehörden der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft | Droits d'auteur: autorités de la Confédération suisse | Diritti d'autore: autorità della Confederazione Svizzera | Dretgs d'autur: autoritads da la Confederaziun svizra | Copyright, Swiss federal authorities
Information
(English)
Department Eastern and Southern Africa