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Governance in Ethiopia: Impact evaluation of the African Climate Change and Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) project
Colvin, John ; Mukute, Mutizwa
Colvin, John
Mukute, Mutizwa
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2018-02-09
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Evaluation report
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90
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Accountability
Active citizenship
Climate change
Climate change adaptation
Climate change mitigation
Community engagement
Disaster response
Disaster risk reduction
Gender analysis
Governance
Impact assessment
Impact evaluation
Women's empowerment
Campaigning and advocacy
Disaster risk management
Monitoring and evaluation
Participation
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Active citizenship
Climate change
Climate change adaptation
Climate change mitigation
Community engagement
Disaster response
Disaster risk reduction
Gender analysis
Governance
Impact assessment
Impact evaluation
Women's empowerment
Campaigning and advocacy
Disaster risk management
Monitoring and evaluation
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<p class="text">This report presents the findings of the impact evaluation of the project 'African Climate Change and Resilience Alliance (ACCRA) in Ethiopia (phase 2)', which ran from 1 November 2011 to 31 December 2016 as part of the Oxfam GB's global CHASE Programme Partnership Arrangement (PPA4) portfolio. The project aimed to enhance governance systems and climate resilience, and to achieve climate justice - fairness towards vulnerable communities affected by climate change. It was implemented by Oxfam in Ethiopia, the lead partner of ACCRA in Ethiopia. The evaluation is part of Oxfam GB's <a title="Effectiveness Review series" href="https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/our-approach/monitoring-evaluation/effectiveness-reviews" target="_blank">Effectiveness Review series</a>.</p>
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Effectiveness Reviews
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978-1-78748-175-6
