Oakley, Peter2025-04-092025-04-092000-10Oakley, Peter. (2000). Evaluation of the EU - NGO Co-Financing Programme.http://192.9.200.215:4000/handle/123456789/326In 2000, the EU conducted a study to evaluate how well NGOs were using the B7-6000 budget fund. The evaluation had three parts: a review of the funding system, field visits to 40 projects in 6 countries (including India and Brazil), and a summary of findings. NGOs have become key players in global development, so the EU wanted to better understand and improve how they work together. Since the budget had grown a lot over the years, it became important to check how effectively the money was being used. The timing was also key, as new rules were being planned for 2001.This is the Synthesis Report of the overall Evaluation Study of EU Budgetline B7-6000 that was undertaken by a consortium of independent European development agencies between February-September 2000. The evaluation was commissioned by the EU in late 1999 with the broad purpose of assessing the performance of the budgetline to date against a number of key variables. The evaluation was essentially divided into three phases. The first phase consisted mainly of a detailed review and analysis of the framework and mechanisms of the B7-6000 budgetline and was completed in Europe. The second phase has involved a number of limited field studies of 40 development projects co-financed by the EU in six countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, India, Kenya and Senegal. The third phase was an exercise of consolidating the findings of the overall study.enEvaluation StudyCouncil RegulationsAccountability and TransparencyBudget GrowthStrategic NGO EngagementEvaluation of the EU - NGO Co-Financing ProgrammeSYNTHESIS REPORTTechnical Report