Evaluating development co-operation activities is one of the areas where the DAC's influence on policy and practice can most readily be observed. Having an evaluation system that is well-established is one of the conditions of becoming a member of the DAC. Each peer review examines the set-up and
Engaging with the Public : Twelve Lessons from DAC Peer Reviews
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