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List of documents

View the full list and links to all program evaluations published since 2017, and all evaluations by the former Office for Development Effectiveness on the DFAT website

Year Link Investment ID Category Location
2021 Timor-Leste: Nabilan Phase 2 Independent Evaluation Summary Review Report AU-5-INN825 Investment results, Evaluations and reviews Timor-Leste
2021 Local Leadership and Collective Action for Change sub-design AU-5-INN786 Investment design, Investment design, Investment design Papua New Guinea
2021 Education in Lao PDR: Evaluation of Australia's Investment in Teacher Development and Student Learning (Teacher Development Multi-Year Studies Series) AU-5-INN656 Investment design, Evaluations and reviews Laos
2021 IARC Medium-Term Strategy 2021-2025 AU-5-O19203 Investment design Developing countries, unspecified
2021 Samoa Human Development and Social Inclusion Program Investment Concept Note AU-5-INN610 Investment design Samoa
2021 Pacific Partnerships for Social Protection (P4SP) program Tender AU-5-INN607 Tender Oceania, regional
2021 Malaysia and Thailand Reform Partnerships Mid-Term 2021 Country and strategic evaluations Mali
2021 Malaysia and Thailand Reform Partnerships Mid-Term 2021 Country and strategic evaluations Thailand
2021 Mid-term Review of the Australian Water Partnership Phase 2 Country and strategic evaluations Developing countries, unspecified
2021 Education in Vanuatu: Evaluation of Australia's Investment in Teacher Development and Student Learning (Teacher Development Multi-Year Studies Series) AU-5-INN052 Investment design, Evaluations and reviews, Evaluations and reviews Vanuatu
2021 Malaysia and Thailand Reform Partnerships Mid-Term Review AU-5-INN083 Evaluations and reviews, Evaluations and reviews
2021 Independent Review – Iraq Humanitarian and Stabilisation Package AU-5-INM431 Investment design, Evaluations and reviews Iraq

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