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APEC U.S. TATF mid-term contractor evaluation

2013EnglishCover title: APEC TATF mid-term evaluation | Also known as: APEC U.S. Technical Assistance and Training Facility mid-term contractor evaluation | Evaluated task order title: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Technical Assistance and Training Facility (APECTATF) Economic reformSoutheast Asia Indonesia Singapore

Metadata

Authors
Farbman, Michael | Hyatt Abdul Wahab
Contract/Code
AID-486-O-12-00147 | AID-486-O-12-00160 | EEM-I-03-07-00009-00 | EEM-I-00-07-00009-00 | AID-EEM-I-03-07-00009 | AID-EEM-I-00-07-00009 | AID-486-0-12-00147 | AID-486-0-12-00160
Institution
11460 - USAID. Regional Development Mission Asia (RDMA)
Keywords
Training | Training centers | Economic cooperation | International trade | Investment | Economic integration | Economic reform DA50 Development program planning and management (1122.5) | Foreign assistance (805.0) | Small scale enterprises (520.0)
ID
PDACW256
File size
1184 KB
Source
Open PDF

Abstract

This summary presents the findings, conclusions and recommendations of a mid-term evaluation of the U.S. Technical Assistance and Training Facility (TATF) efforts to strengthen the capacity of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), including the APEC Secretariat and policy makers in APEC member economies, for accelerating progress toward regional economic integration and meeting APEC's Bogor Goals.  In order to evaluate the contractors performance and effectiveness of the TATF, an external participatory mid-term evaluation of the project was completed in September November 2012.  The evaluation aimed to address: (1) how has each APEC TATF program and the implementing partner changed APEC as an institution; (2) to what extent did the services provided by the TATF further international trade and investment and assist regional integration; and (3) what are the most important areas of focus for U.S. assistance in the future to achieve the greatest impact given limited budgets and APEC capacity.  (Excerpt, modified)