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Reporting Issues

Reporting Issues. HIV Joint Evaluation Workshop, Limbé , March 15 – 19 2010. Feedback on the r eports from MFAF, Finland:. General positive response to the methodological approach used by the GS Positive that the GS programme have various sources of funding.

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Reporting Issues

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  1. Reporting Issues HIV Joint Evaluation Workshop, Limbé, March 15 – 19 2010

  2. Feedback on the reports from MFAF, Finland: • General positive response to the methodological approach used by the GS • Positive that the GS programme have various sources of funding

  3. Feedback on the latest reports from Norad, Norway (1): • Comprehensive presentation of activities (seminars, workshops etc.) • Successful implementation in spite of local conflicts (Kenya) • Strong focus on women

  4. Feedback on the latest reports from Norad(2): • Achievements only reported on activity level. There is a need to present results on an aggregated level, to explain the impact on the target group • Logical sequence (Activities, results, goals) are not properly reflected in the report

  5. Feedback on the latest reports from Norad(3): • Financial reports does not follow the narrative reports (description of results and activities) as presented in the project plan (application)

  6. Comments on the requirements for Project Applications and Reports (Norad): • Work in Conflict Areas • Gender and equal opportunities • Assessment of new applications will include analysis of the results of previous projects in relation to the set project plans

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