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Final evaluation of the European Union Programme for the Prevention of Violent Extremism in West Africa and the Lake Chad Region, 2nd phase


Sector:
Governance, Justice & Human rights, Social & Economic Development
Evaluation and Monitoring

Area: Subsaharan Africa
Country: West Africa
Period: 2020-2021
Client: EC - EuropeAid
Framework contract: FWC SIEA - LOT 3: Human Rights, Democracy and Peace
Amount: € 49.954

The European Union Programme for the Prevention of Violent Extremism in West Africa and the Lake Chad Region aims to support decision-makers at all levels (European Union delegations, governments, decentralised authorities of the countries concerned, as well as technical and financial partners) to acquire a better knowledge of the phenomena of radicalisation and violent extremism in West Africa, to operationalise their prevention strategies and to support the implementation of concrete and relevant pilot actions led by West African civil society organisations with initiatives on this issue.

The general objective of the action is to support stakeholders (decision making bodies at all levels - including EU delegations, governments, local authorities and donors) to formulate and implement in an efficient and coordinated way concrete projects for the prevention of radicalisation and violent extremism in West Africa, based on a precise and relevant analysis of the factors explaining the phenomenon, of the strategies and programmes to be deployed as well as of the key actors to be involved. This general objective is based on 3 specific objectives:

  1. Establish and operate a coordination and activation mechanism for technical assistance that is able to respond to the specific needs of the target groups in terms of analysis and prevention of radicalisation and violent extremism in an appropriate manner.
  2. Produce and disseminate a set of practical tools to support decision making that can support beneficiaries, primarily the EUDs, but also external partners including interested state institutions and even regional institutions, in the operationalisation of relevant and effective policies on the prevention of radicalisation and violent extremism.
  3. Support, monitor and evaluate concrete and realistic actions to prevent radicalisation by facilitating access to short financing circuits and adapted capacity building mechanisms for organisations working on this issue.

The budget of the action to be evaluated is € 4.000.000; the Programme started in February 2018 and ended in January 2020.

The general objective of the project is to provide the competent services of the European Union with the final evaluation of the PPREV-EU II programme by analysing its achievements, the attainment and the

quality of the results of these actions in the context of a cooperation policy oriented towards results and contribution to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.



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