The Potential and Challenges of Evaluations to Positively Inform Reforms

A Policy Brief
An Abstract

Summary

  • Benin put in place a National EvaluationSystemsince 2007 through BEPP.
  • In 2009 BEPP commissioned theevaluationoftheAgriculture sector policy.
  • The implementation of the evaluation results and recommendations was stimulated by a dynamic collaborative context (becauseof the subsequent increased involvement of main stakeholders based on their abilities), which enhanced evidence generation and use culture in Benin agriculture sector.

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by Bonaventure Kouakouanou

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