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Lo sviluppo della valuazione nel futuro Programma MED Bologna, 20 june 2013 La valutazione dei progetti di Cooperazione Territoriale Europea: metodi di lavoro e riflessioni Lydwine Lafontaine, JTS MED Programme

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Lo sviluppo della valuazione nel futuro Programma MED

Bologna, 20 june 2013La valutazione dei progetti di Cooperazione Territoriale

Europea:metodi di lavoro e riflessioni

Lydwine Lafontaine, JTS MED Programme

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State of the Art - Current period

Some findings

Recommendations - Next programming period

Challenges Solutions “under review”

Principles – Next programming period

Evolvement of the evaluation of projects results and added-value in the future MED Programme

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State of the Art Current period (1/2)

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State of the Art Current period (2/2)

CERVELLI Curzio
la préparation de l'appel à capitalisation, via la clusterisation a emmené aussi vers une sorte d'évaluation collégiale non pas d'un projet en particulier mais du processus général...
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“The in-depth interviews and analysis of projects results (particularly deliverables) reveal that situations are complex. The types of situations/projects are very diverse.

• At the conclusion of their work, some 'traditional' projects appear to be projects that could be categorised as 'strategic'.

• Others appear to be a combination of local projects, where the transnational element has generally been achieved but with very limited ambition.

• High quality projects and results which have not benefited from the right partnership to produce results and which are very unlikely to result in any sustainability.”

* Extract from Evaluation in Itinere 2012 Report to be published shortly on www.programmemed.eu

Evaluation of implemented projectsSome findings on results*

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- Selection of projects: • More qualitative information inserted in a simplified application form• More targeted calls, better understanding of programme expectations• Technical of scientific expertise to support selection process

- Monitoring and support in implementation of project activities:• Structured animation• Improvement of monitoring methods and tools ( incl. tools to enable use

of meta-indicators)

- Assessment and capitalisation of outputs and results:

• Setting up a technical qualitative evaluation for final outputs and results insisting from the AF on the obligation of results

• Better structure and coordination of process

Some recommendations Next programming period

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ChallengesNext programming period

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MED projects generate three types of outputs, corresponding to three different phases:

• Exploration of intervention fields and state of the art > action plan• Experimentation with operational activities, pilot projects• Capitalisation and dissemination of outputs and practices

Applicants can set up projects on one, two or three different phases

* Task Force

Solutions « under review »*Type of calls / projects

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Projects with two or three phases:

• Each phase is considered as a project• Applicants must achieve the main objectives of one phase before

applying for the next one• The implementation of the following phase is submitted to a new

selection process through a new application

Different competencies for each stage/phase (new partnerships)

Solutions « under review »Type of calls / projects

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For one single call, projects can be of different profile and dimension:

• Micro-projects, small budgets focused on targeted issues / pilot actions (intermediary bodies, private bodies, research centres…)

• Large projects with institutional partners, larger networks, important territorial coverage, etc.

Pilot actions• Concrete and measurable activities• Innovative dimension• Possibility of small scale investments

Solutions « under review »Type of calls / projects

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• Support of external expertise for selection and evaluation of technical aspects of outputs and results

• Set of relevant indicators (on-going working group for TF)

• Integration of additional monitoring tools on PRESAGE in addition to reporting procedures to feed indicators

• Harmonization of monitoring approach, more participative, involving NCP, LO for more effective and efficient dissemination and capitalisation process

Solutions « under review »Necessary complementary adjustments

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Evaluation of the future MED ProgrammePRINCIPLES

Reduce identified limited zone of readability for :

• more accurate and deeper knowledge of projects implementation, • qualitative monitoring and support, • deeper analysis of outputs and results ,

better decision making process for programme adjustments and capitalisation