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CZECH DET 2009 DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION TRAINING Srní, Czech Republic, 13-19 September 2008 DWW

CZECH DET 2009 DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION TRAINING Srní, Czech Republic, 13-19 September 2008 DWW

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CZECH DET 2009DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION

TRAINING

Srní, Czech Republic, 13-19 September 2008

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Development Worldwide (DWW)

Civic Association for International Development Cooperation

Established in 2001

27 active members, experience from more than 60 countries

Our mission: Building ODA systems (guidelines and procedures) Strengthening project management capacities (trainings) Facilitation of international cooperation (overall support) Monitoring and evaluation (CES, IDEAS, IPDET/Czech DET) Development awareness and education (advocacy, lobbing) Pilot projects - best practices (results based management) Policy work (Czech ODA Structures, FoRS, CONCORD)

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Czech DET 2009

Sectors

private10%

university5%

multinational2%

government38%

NGO31%

reg. authority14%

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Czech DET 2009

Age

5%

17%

49%

29%

> 50 41-50 31-40 < 30

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Czech DET 2009

Gender

women men

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Czech DET 2009

7 countries

Czech Republic 30

Slovenia 5

Slovakia 2

Belgium 2

Poland 1

Netherlands 1

Germany 1

+ 2 lecturers USA

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Czech DET 2009

Czech DET Lecturers:

Linda G. Morra ImasAdvisor of the World Bank Group, Secretary of IDEAS

Ray C. RistAdvisor of the World Bank, President of IDEAS

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Friday Trip – Option 1

Vchynicko-Tetovsky Canal (3 km)

This canal was built from 1799 to 1800 by the Schwarzenbergs after a design by Josef Rosenauer and it connects the river Vydra and Křemelná. It is now 14,4 kilometers in length. It served the purpose of transporting timber from high mountains localities to the river Otava. Currently is used for production of electricity. The canal is a protected technical monument.

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Friday Trip – Option 2

Three-Lake-Marsh (7,5 km)

The Three-Lake-Marsh (total area 5 ha) was named according to the three bog-lakes, which are located here. The short nature trail, which was founded in 1978, leads through the peat-bog along the duckboards. It is about 200 m long with 11 stops with informative notices about the most interesting places and about the types of peat-bogs, origin of peat and about vegetation of peat-bogs.

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Friday Trip – Option 3

Kasperk Castle (2 km by walk)

The castle was founded in 1356 by the Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV. Its floor plan is 300 m long and oval-shaped. The position of the castle was its greatest advantage as the terrain is very steep on both of its longer sides, thereby offering excellent defense. In 1616, the nearby town of Kašperské Hory bought the already-derelict castle and it has owned it up to now.

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Friday Graduation Dinner (no option)

Zlata Stezka, Modrava

Work hard, play hard!

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Development Worldwide, Civic Association

DWW, Machova 23, 120 00 Prague 2Czech Republic

Phone/Fax: (+420) 222 513 123, 222 515 016Mobile: (+420) 724 179 562

[email protected], [email protected]://www.dww.cz