Integrity supports the UK’s CSSF Peer Exchange for Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning from COVID-19
Global MEL Partnership supporting the Conflict, Security and Stability Fund (CSSF) through a COVID-19 Peer Exchange.
Global MEL Partnership supporting the Conflict, Security and Stability Fund (CSSF) through a COVID-19 Peer Exchange.
The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) is a cross government fund which works to build peace and stability in countries and regions suffering from long-running conflicts.
Assessing the HPF's performance and ability to meet the public health needs of South Sudanese citizens.
Verifying and validating the programme delivery of FCDO Somalia’s implementing partners in Somalia.
Contributing to increased protection of civil and political rights through strengthening civil society in Tanzania.
Supporting FCDO's Deepening Democracy Programme in Kenya through management and implementation of its monitoring, evaluation and learning function.
Providing lessons learned and recommendations for a new Danish Arab Partnership strategy and a new phase of programmes
Assessing how the Action Aid’s Access to Justice for Women programme activities had contributed to change, and developing recommendations on how the programme could be adjusted and scaled up in future.
Designing and implementing a feasible M&E strategy for the International Security and Stabilisation Support Strategy (ISSSS) in DRC
Launched in 2010, the World Bank’s Adolescent Girls Initiative (AGI) promoted the transition of young women from school to productive employment.
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