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Evaluation of International Assistance Programming in Middle-Income Countries – 2014-15 to 2020-21

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About the evaluation

¶¶ÒùÊÓƵ’s Evaluation Division conducted an evaluation of Canadian international assistance programming in 10 middle-income countries across 4 geographic branches for the period 2014-15 to 2020-21. The evaluation aimed to support the operationalization of departmental policy guidance and determine key enabling factors of effective programming for transition in middle-income countries.

Key findings

Recommendations

  1. Adapt and implement joint development, trade, and diplomacy planning tools and processes at both the country and regional level in ways that are flexible and specific to middle-income country needs and operating contexts.
  2. Clarify how the department’s policy guidance and strategies across development and trade streams are meant to complement each other and how they should be applied to advance harmonized objectives in middle-income countries.
  3. Support the incremental use of innovative finance mechanisms in middle-income countries that allows for the time, resources and development of capacity needed for country programs to integrate them into their work.
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