Evaluation strategy: programme partnership arrangements (ppa) and global poverty action fund (gpaf)

Evaluation strategy: programme partnership arrangements (ppa) and global poverty action fund (gpaf)

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Independent report EVALUATION STRATEGY: PROGRAMME PARTNERSHIP ARRANGEMENTS (PPA) AND GLOBAL POVERTY ACTION FUND (GPAF) The purpose of this strategy is to provide a clear framework for


assessing the performance both of individual grantees and the funding mechanisms overall. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS EVALUATION MANAGER PPA AND GPAF: EVALUATION STRATEGY PDF, 2.96


MB, 350 pages DETAILS DFID provides significant annual funding to civil society organisations (CSOs) in line with its overall strategy to alleviate poverty and promote peace, stability and


good governance. The Programme Partnership Arrangements (PPA) and Global Poverty Action Fund (GPAF) are 2 of DFID’s principal funding mechanisms and will provide £480 million to


approximately 230 CSOs between 2011 and 2015. The purpose of this strategy is to provide a clear framework for assessing the performance both of individual grantees and the funding


mechanisms overall. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 6 September 2013 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page