Citizens’ Voice and Accountability Evaluation – Mozambique Country Case Study

Publication language
English
Pages
65pp
Date published
01 Jul 2008
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Accountability and Participation, Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Development & humanitarian aid, Funding and donors
Countries
Mozambique

The CVA evaluation in Mozambique took place in the period of late October 2007 to January 2008. The main objectives of the CVA evaluation3 are to assess the selected interventions against their intended objectives and to draw conclusions on what works and what does not; to assess the relevance of the interventions for strengthening voice and accountability; and to provide an overall assessment/analysis of donors’ role, success and failures in supporting V&A. Seven case studies of selected CVA interventions were carried out. The case studies are a key element in the collection of information on how V&A are practised in donor-financed interventions. The selected interventions cover national, provincial and district level, as well as a municipality; four out of the seven Evaluation Core Group (ECG)-donors are represented; state and non-state actors are involved, as well as different funding modalities.