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wife, Tammy, Foster scheduled an appointment for a demonstration
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The Development Evaluation Division wishes to thank all who have contributed to this evaluation for their valued input, their constant and generous support, and their patience. Our thanks go first to the independent team of the firm Results Based Management Group, made up of Michael Miner, Werner Meier and Melinda MacDonald. The Results Based Management Group was responsible for data collection, analysis and initial report writing.
The project’s demonstration projects employ people
Co-funding development projects with the extractive sector and civil society constitutes a new approach for GAC. The main purpose of this review was to assess the experience of partnerships established between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and extractive firms on specific development initiatives.
Demonstration Partnership Projects are a way of influencing
Many parents worry about how technology so easily draws children into virtual worlds. However, one Canadian company is harnessing the captivating nature of digital technologies, transforming them into a force for good for students across the globe.
This experience provides a clear demonstration of the
Tech firms are ready for commercialization, however demonstration
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experience managing relationships with donors; a clear demonstration
The Evaluation Division (ZIE) of the Office of Audit, Evaluation and Inspection would like to extend its appreciation to all employees of DFAIT, representatives of other government departments, private companies and business associations who agreed to participate in interviews for the formative evaluation of the Investment Cooperation Program of DFAIT. ZIE also gratefully acknowledges the contributions of Mary Lynch – independent consultant, as well as the support and advice provided by the members of the Evaluation Advisory Committee (EAC) on the approach, findings and recommendations of this evaluation.
Performance 5.1 Achievement of Expected Outcomes 5.2 Demonstration
Achievement of Expected Outcomes 7.2 Performance: Demonstration
This evaluation of the Americas Strategy was carried out by the Evaluation Division (ZIE) of DFAIT. It looked at a range of issues around the Americas Strategy including: the continued relevance of the Strategy; its alignment with and ability to advance government priorities; its performance to date in terms of results; and the efficiency and economy of approaches adopted to implement the Strategy.
Governance and Whole–of–Government Approach 4.3 Demonstration
The evaluation team would like to extend its appreciation to many individuals who agreed to participate in this evaluation. The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Headquarters and Mission staff were generous with their time, as were those from the other federal government departments and agencies which included representatives of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Passport Canada, Canada Border Services Agency, National Defence, Public Safety Canada and the Privy Council Office. We would also express our appreciation to the diplomatic representatives of other countries who shared their approaches to providing consular services and emergency management to their nationals, as well as to the private sector company representatives who also generously gave of their time to answer our questions. The evaluation team also acknowledges the support and advice given by the members of the Evaluation Advisory Committee on the approach, findings and recommendations of this evaluation.
Federal Partners 8.4.9 International Comparisons 8.5 Demonstration