1 / 11

2 Seas evaluation Findings and recommendations for the future Tako Popma Rotterdam 14 March 2013

2 Seas evaluation Findings and recommendations for the future Tako Popma Rotterdam 14 March 2013. Evaluation context. Ongoing evaluation of 2 Seas programme Independent external evaluation Several studies since 2010

whisenhunt
Download Presentation

2 Seas evaluation Findings and recommendations for the future Tako Popma Rotterdam 14 March 2013

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 2 Seas evaluation Findings and recommendations for the future Tako Popma Rotterdam 14 March 2013

  2. Evaluation context • Ongoing evaluation of 2 Seas programme • Independent external evaluation • Several studies since 2010 • Final stage: First results and lessons learnt - recommendations for the future programme • Evaluation scope: • Programme identity and intervention logic • Partners and partnerships • Management and organisation: • Technical assistance to projects • Programme governance • Performance and control • Processes in the project life cycle • Communication

  3. Identity of the Programme • Cooperation ‘across the sea’ • Wide and diverse range of themes • Driven by bottom-up initiatives • Maritime dimension of projects • Predominance of multilateral cooperation

  4. Identity and intervention logic • Integrated analysis of cross-border needs • Use maritime dimension as unique selling point • Demonstrated potential for cooperation: • research, technology and innovation • social inclusion • climate change adapation • Themes that can be strengthened: • shift towards low carbon economy • environment and resource efficiency • Strategic project development

  5. Partners & partnerships • Strong diversity of actors involved • Majority: local authorities and non-profit • Private involvement remains a challenge • Uneven distribution of partners over 2 Seas area • Multilateral cooperation beneficial for results

  6. Partners & partnerships • Consider specific target groups in view of thematic focus • local public authorities • knowledge institutes and universities • private sector • Increasing private sector involvement • facilitating the participation of private partners • mapping, communication of alternatives

  7. Technical assistance • Programme support to projects • Joint Technical Secretariat • Network of Territorial Facilitators • New structures set up at start of the programme • Project partners generally content with support • Future improvements: • more interaction on project achievements • more developed role for facilitators

  8. Programme governance • Main programme bodies functioned adequately • Monitoring Committee focussed on operational management • Strengthen strategic steering by the Monitoring Committee

  9. Project life cycle • Application stage • Clearly defined process • Support to applicants wel developed • Still: complex and demanding • Monitoring and reporting • Percieved as a heavy administrative burden • Available tools are not user friendly • Different interpretations and systems within 2 Seas

  10. Project life cycle • User-friendly application and reporting • Simplification of forms, procedures • Introduction of on-line system • Smoother reporting requirements • User-testing of forms and systems • Use of one language • Improve the quality of the control system • Validation of controllers • Ongoing training and guidance

  11. Thank you for your attention

More Related