Country report INDONESIA - MFS II EVALUATIONS

This report on Indonesia is one of a series of evaluation reports, consisting of ten reports in total, reflecting the results of the jointly-organised MFS II evaluation: - eight country reports (India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Uganda, Indonesia, DR Congo, Liberia, Pakistan); - a synthesis report (covering the eight country studies); and - a report with the results of the international lobbying and advocacy programmes. This series of reports assessed the 2011-2015 contribution of the Dutch Co-Financing System (MFS II) towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals, strengthening international civil society, setting the international agenda and changing decision-makers’ policy and practice, with the ultimate goal of reducing structural poverty. On July 2nd, 2015, the reports were approved by the independent steering committee (see below), which concluded that they meet the quality standards of validity, reliability and usefulness set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Main Authors: Klaver, D.C., Kusters, C.S.L., Pradhan, M., Vigh, M., Groot Bruinderink, M., van Rossum, I., Böhnke, L., Wallaart, K., Malamas, S., Berkhout, E., Ni Wayan Suriasatini, Sikoki, B., Ginting, M.B., Mulia, M., Ningsih, K., Pujiastuti, S., Dwi Andari, B., Suprobo, N., Priyahita, W., Sihombing, R.R., Rokhmatulloh, S.W., Rosita, I., Wieriks, M., Smidt, H., Nugroho, K., Prasetyo, K., Larastiti, C., Amir, S., Sutikno
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Centre for Development Innovation
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/country-report-indonesia-mfs-ii-evaluations
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Summary:This report on Indonesia is one of a series of evaluation reports, consisting of ten reports in total, reflecting the results of the jointly-organised MFS II evaluation: - eight country reports (India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Uganda, Indonesia, DR Congo, Liberia, Pakistan); - a synthesis report (covering the eight country studies); and - a report with the results of the international lobbying and advocacy programmes. This series of reports assessed the 2011-2015 contribution of the Dutch Co-Financing System (MFS II) towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals, strengthening international civil society, setting the international agenda and changing decision-makers’ policy and practice, with the ultimate goal of reducing structural poverty. On July 2nd, 2015, the reports were approved by the independent steering committee (see below), which concluded that they meet the quality standards of validity, reliability and usefulness set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.