Project Evaluations 2007

  • AD/RER/03/F75 - Diversification of HIV prevention and drug treatment services for injecting and other drug users in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan,        ( Text )
  • ADK/KEN/04 Prevention of drug abuse and HIV/AIDS among drug users, injecting drug users and vulnerable populations in Kenya ( Text )
  • KEN/I08 - Prevention of drug abuse and HIV/AIDS among drug users, injecting drug and vulnerable popuations in Kenya ( Text )
  • AD/RER/01/F35, Strengthening the Capacities for Collection and Analysis of Criminal Intelligence in South - Eastern Europe ( Text )
  • GLO/193 - UNODC Support to Preparation of Federation International Ministerial Conference on the Afghan Drug Routes, "Paris 2" ( Text )
  • AFG/R40 - Reform of the Juvenile Justice System ( Text )
  • AFG/R41 - Reform of Penitentiary System ( Text )
  • AFG/R42 - Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Capacity Building ( Text )
  • RAF/R98 - Assistance to law enforcement and prosecution services in Southern Africa to implement the Protocol to Prevent, Supress and Punish Trafficking in Persons ( Text )
  • JOR56/S21 - Strengthening the legislative and institutional capacity of the juvenile justice system in Jordan ( Text )
  • COL/03/R52 - Evaluación del Proyecto Lucha contra la Trata de Personas en Colombia ( Text)
  • AD/NIR/05/124 - Upgrading of the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency Jos Training academy to a regional Law Enforcement Training Centre - Phase 2 ( Text)
  • CPR/G75 - Suppression of illicit manufacturing and trafficking of Amphetamine Type Stimulatns (ATS) in South China ( Text )
  • HON/H88 - Special Programme for Labour Market Re-Integrations of Youth at Risk in HondurasText )

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Due to the disbandment of IEU and the shortage of resources following its reinstitution, the IEU has been limited in its capacity to perform these functions for independent project evaluations to the degree anticipated. As a result, some independent evaluation reports posted may not be in full compliance with all IEU or UNEG guidelines. However, in order to support a transparent and learning environment, all evaluations received during this period have been posted and as an on-going process, IEU has begun re-implementing quality assurance processes and instituting guidelines for independent project evaluations as of January 2011.