Shining a light on the rights of domestic workers in Bangladesh https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/stories-histoires/2022/domestic-rights-droits-domestique.aspx?lang=eng
She notes that domestic workers’ lives are now even more unstable, and they are “at the bottom of the pyramid
La gestion axée sur les résultats appliquée aux programmes d’aide internationale: Un guide pratique
La gestion axée sur les résultats appliquée aux programmes d’aide internationale : Un guide pratique vous permettra de comprendre comment concevoir et gérer vos projets ou programmes axé sur les résultats.
Le modèle logique prend la forme d’une pyramide comportant diverses voies complémentaires qui appuient
Evaluation of the Investment Cooperation (INC) Program
https://www.international.gc.ca/gac-amc/publications/evaluation/2012/inc_pci12.aspx?lang=eng
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.
on the specific needs of the arrangement but may include: technical assistance and training; base of pyramid
Summative Evaluation of the Delivery of Consular Services and International Emergency Management
https://www.international.gc.ca/gac-amc/publications/evaluation/2012/csem_scgu12.aspx?lang=eng
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.
that the frequency with which distress and arrest/detention cases proceed on the „Case Progression Pyramid
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