Gene Campaign end line report - MFS II country evaluations, Civil Society component

D.C. Klaver, C.B. Desalos, M. Hofstede, S. Wadhwa, R. Pandey, A. Madaan, B. Prasad Mohapatra, A. Kalra

    Research output: Book/ReportReportProfessional

    Abstract

    This report describes the findings of the end line assessment of Gene Campaign in India that is a partner of Hivos. It assesses Gene Campaign (GC) efforts in strengthening Civil Society in India based upon 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 Gene Campaign contributed; the nature of its contribution; the relevance of the contribution made and an identification of factors that explain Gene Campaign’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.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWageningen
    PublisherCentre for Development Innovation
    Number of pages72
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Publication series

    NameReport / Wageningen UR, Centre for Development Innovation
    PublisherCentre for Development Innovation, Wageningen UR
    No.CDI-15-023

    Keywords

    • civil society
    • empowerment
    • society
    • development projects
    • india
    • south asia
    • asia

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