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  Network for Sport and Development: Development of a Monitoring and Evaluation Methodology Concept for Sport Projects in Developing Countries, Denmark, 2009
Can sport be used as a tool to educate children and youth on values such as democracy, teamwork, human rights and leadership? And how are sport projects monitored and evaluated? The focus for this assignment is the elaboration of a methodology on how to evaluate sport projects in developing countries, which can serve as a model for future evaluations.

Global Education through Sport: Evaluation of Education through Sport in Afghanistan, Afghanistan and Denmark, 2009
An evaluation of to which degree the project has fulfilled its objectives of strengthening the Afghan civil society to be able to educate, integrate and advocate the rights of youth and street-working children through the means of sport.

MS Danish Association for International Co-operation: Review of the Youth DEMENA Fund, Denmark, Lebanon and Jordan, 2008
The overall aim of The Youth DEMENA Pool is to foster cooperation between Danish NGOs and NGOs in the Middle East and North Africa in projects promoting youth participation in democratic reform processes and intercultural cooperation. The Review comprised three main areas: i) MS’s administration of the Youth DEMENA Pool, ii) The partnerships between Danish and Arab organisations, incl. key features, such as sustainability, and partnership against poverty, and iii) The funded organisations’ contribution to strengthened dialogue, youth participation and democratisation.


GAM3: Evaluation of the Arabian Street Basketball Project, Denmark, Lebanon, and Egypt, 2007
The evaluation of the Arabian Street Basketball Project, an urban community based project among valuable youth groups (refugees, IDPs, orphans, and street kids), was forward looking and contributed to the improvement of the project based on lessons learned and recommendations. The evaluation placed a special emphasis on GAM3’s Gender Strategy and hence girls’ involvement in the project activitie.
The Danish Import Promotion Program – Danish Chamber of Commerce: Market Surveys on Dried Fruit and Vegetables, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Fish and Shellfish, and Furniture, Denmark, 2007
The aim of the Market Surveys was to promote and facilitate trade between Denmark and Danida’s program countries. The surveys contain detailed information about specific products and legal requirements, import regulations and trade agreements.
IDCIntegrated Development Concerns: Strategy development and fundraising strategy, Denmark and Uganda, 2007
IDC is a Ugandan NGO working to contribute to the improvement in the quality of life and livelihoods among disadvantaged communities through poverty reduction and by addressing issues of gender and empowerment of women. SELA Advisory Group advised IDC on different matters i.e. capacity building and strategy development for their upcoming projects.
  
  
  
  
  
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