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Technical Assistance for the Mid-Term Evaluation of the Sudan Productive Capacity Recovery Programme (SPCRP) - Sudan
Sudan
European Commission to Sudan
Delegatura Komisji Europejskiej w Sudanie NAO
The Sudan Productive Capacity Recovery Programme (SPCRP) is to be seen in the framework of the overall objective or development goal of the European Commission’s development assistance to Sudan that is consolidated peace with sustainable and equitable development. The EU assistance is based on a multi track response strategy involving the design of interventions for different and for different geographic/administrative levels. SPCRP is a four-year National programme that aims to contribute to stabilizing peace, enhancing food security and improving the rural livelihoods in selected vulnerable states of the Sudan. The SPCRP programme has been divided into two separate sub programmes: one for the North and one for the South. Both sub-programmes have similar objectives and activities, and each one has its own budget and separate implementation arrangements. These Terms of reference (ToRs) are therefore common for two similar evaluations to be conducted in parallel, for each of the sub-programmes. Each sub-programme of SPCRP has two major components: i) Capacity Building project to build human, organisational and physical capacity of public and private institutions ii) Support to Rural Livelihoods through financing and implementing investment projects in the selected States and Counties/Localities. Global objective The objective is to review project progress to date and provide decision makers in the Governments and Government of Southern Sudan and the European Commission with sufficient information to make an informed judgement about the performance of the project and to decide about any changes that the project may require. Specific objective(s) The evaluation will assess the programme against the standard OECD/DAC evaluation criteria. In addition, the programme will also be assessed in terms of its performance on gender equality and social inclusion.
Start date: 2010-04-01
End date: 2010-06-30