Project reference

 16-0043-245-BEL-Eval-IcSP_3

Contract duration

 2022 - 2023

Budget

217,698

Countries

 Albania, Burkina Faso, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Keywords

 Monitoring & Evaluation

Thematic evaluation of FPI.2 managed responses to Counter Terrorism and Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (CT-P/CVE) in beneficiary countries (2017-2022)

The main objectives of this evaluation are to provide the relevant services of the European Union, the interested stakeholders with:
  • An overall independent assessment of the performance of selected CT-P/CVE measures funded by FPI.2 during the years 2017-2022, paying particular attention to its different levels of results measured against its expected objectives; and the reasons underpinning such results
  • As a particular approach to regional actions, a specific case study shall be carried out to assess the regional framework for support to CT-P/CVE measures in the Asian context, managed by the Regional Team in Bangkok. It is expected that the present evaluation assesses the relevance, added value and success of developing a model for CT and P/CVE actions, respectively, which have been replicated in different countries/contexts in Asia/Pacific (in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Maldives for CT; and in Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and Maldives for P/CVE). If deemed relevant, links can also be made to regional approaches in other RTs;
  • Key lessons learned, conclusions and related recommendations in order to improve current and future interventions.
In particular, this evaluation will serve the contracting authority and other interested services to better understand the performance of the Intervention, its enabling factors and those hampering a proper delivery of results to inform the planning and implementation of current and future support to tackle CTP/CVE.
The main use of the results of the evaluation is expected to be
  • To draw general lessons that can be used for the future approach to interventions in the sector
  • To draw specific lessons that can be replicated in other similar interventions
  • To draw specific lessons from the regional approaches, in particular the one applied by the Regional Team in Bangkok in terms of stocktaking, dynamics and replicability.
The main users of this evaluation will be the contracting authority, FPI.2, including its Regional Teams in Bangkok, Nairobi, Dakar, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (managed from Brussels). The Regional Team in Brasilia is less involved since they currently do not manage any CT-P/CVE projects.