LPPSLH end line report - MFS II country evaluations, Civil Society component
This report describes the results of the end line assessment of the Indonesian Foundation for Research and Development of Natural Resources and Environment –LPPSLH that is a partner of Hivos. It assesses LPPSLH’s efforts towards strengthening Civil Society in Indonesia, using the CIVICUS analytical framework. It is a follow-up of a baseline study conducted in 2012. Key questions that are being answered comprise changes in the five CIVICUS dimensions to which LPPSLH contributed; the nature of its contribution; the relevance of the contribution made and an identification of factors that explain LPPSLH’s role in civil society strengthening. The evaluation was commissioned by NWO-WOTRO, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research in the Netherlands and is part of the programmatic evaluation of the Co-Financing System - MFS II financed by the Dutch Government, whose overall aim is to strengthen civil society in the South as a building block for structural poverty reduction. Apart from assessing impact on MDGs, the evaluation also assesses the contribution of the Dutch Co-Funding Agencies to strengthen the capacities of their Southern Partners, as well as the contribution of these partners towards building a vibrant civil society arena.
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Format: | External research report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Centre for Development Innovation
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Subjects: | change, civil society, community development, development, development cooperation, environment, evaluation, indonesia, natural resources, netherlands, poverty, social participation, armoede, evaluatie, gemeenschapsontwikkeling, indonesië, maatschappelijk middenveld, milieu, natuurlijke hulpbronnen, nederland, ontwikkeling, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, sociale participatie, verandering, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/lppslh-end-line-report-mfs-ii-country-evaluations-civil-society-c |
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