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External Mid-term Evaluation (MTE) of Southern Africa Regional Programme

NPA’s engagement in southern Africa started with the support to the liberation movements and was followed by the establishment of development programmes and offices in Zimbabwe (1983), Mozambique (1987), Angola (1989) and finally South Africa (1992). Exchange of experience and competence between the country programmes and NPAs partners was one important aspect of the activities. In 2006, the regional programme was established as the platform for these and networking activities. The regional office implements the programme and provides coordination and support to the external offices in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The MTE is to be a learning process and an opportunity for the NPA in South Africa team to view achievements and reflect on the strength and weaknesses of the program with the purpose to strategize and improve the programme. The MTE shall prioritize and focus on the strengths and the substantial, critical and difficult aspects of the program, hence how many partners, type and relevancy of the partners, their agendas and NPA’s role and relations with partners.

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