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This section contains evaluation reports, evaluation syntheses, baseline reports, reviews, surveys and studies, policy briefs and publications by DEval employees.

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Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2021. Media Content, Information, Appeals and their Impact on Public Opinion

  • Dr Sebastian H. Schneider
  • Jens Eger
  • Nora Sassenhagen
  • Dr Martin Bruder

The DEval Opinion Monitor 2021 gives development policy decision-makers feedback on the general public’s attitudes to development policy. The publication follows the Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2018 and the Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2019, which examined attitudes towards development cooperation and sustainable development in Germany (2018) and media use with a focus on international reporting and global poverty (2019).

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  • Schneider, S. H., J. Eger and N. Sassenhagen, (2021), Opinion Monitor for Development Policy 2021 – Media Content, Information, Appeals and their Impact on Public Opinion, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
Sustainability Reports

Access to Credit as a Determinant of Autonomous Adaptation to Climate Change

  • Guido Fernández de Velasco
  • Dr Gerald Leppert
  • Kevin Moull
  • Martin Prowse
  • Jyotsna Puri
  • Andreas Reumann
  • Luis Sánchez Torrente

Bibliographical information

  • Fernández de Velasco, G, G. Leppert, K. Moull, M. Prowse, J. Puri, A. Reumann, and L. Sánchez Torrente (2021), Access to Credit as a Determinant of Autonomous Adaptation to Climate Change: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, DEval Discussion Paper 01/2021, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) and Green Climate Fund Independent Evaluation Unit, Bonn, Germany and Songdo, South Korea.
Instruments and structures of development cooperation Sustainability Ecology and Climate Supraregional Discussion Papers

Meinungsmonitor Entwicklungspolitik 2021. Medieninhalte, Informationen, Appelle und ihre Wirkung auf die öffentliche Meinung

  • Dr Sebastian H. Schneider
  • Jens Eger
  • Nora Sassenhagen
  • Dr Martin Bruder

Der DEval-Meinungsmonitor 2021 gibt entwicklungspolitischen Entscheidungsträger*innen Feedback zur Einstellung der Bevölkerung gegenüber Entwicklungspolitik. Damit liefert er ihnen Orientierungswissen, um das Politikfeld und die Kommunikation mit der Bevölkerung auf Basis solider Informationen zu gestalten. Darüber hinaus wird beleuchtet, wie sich die öffentliche Meinung zu Entwicklungspolitik und zu konkreten entwicklungspolitischen Maßnahmen während der Corona-Pandemie entwickelt hat. Die Publikation schließt an den Meinungsmonitor Entwicklungspolitik 2018 und 2019 an.

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  • Schneider, S. H., Eger, J. und Sassenhagen, N. (2021), Meinungsmonitor Entwicklungspolitik 2021. Medieninhalte, Informationen, Appelle und ihre Wirkung auf die öffentliche Meinung, Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (DEval), Bonn.
Sustainability Reports

Monitoring, evaluation and learning for climate risk management

  • Dr Martin Noltze
  • Alexandra Köngeter
  • Dr Cornelia Römling
  • Dirk Hoffmann

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  • Noltze, M.; Köngeter, A.; Römling, C. and D. Hoffmann (2021), “Monitoring, evaluation and learning for climate risk management”, OECD Development Co[1]operation Working Paper No 92, OECD Publishing, Paris.
Sustainability Supraregional External Publications

The State of the Evidence on Blended Finance for Sustainable Development

  • Monika Bertzky
  • Nathalie Doswald
  • Guido Fernández de Velasco
  • Gunnar Gotz
  • Valerie Habbel
  • Magdalena Orth-Rempel
  • Johanna Richter
  • Jerónimo José Rocío Pérez
  • Luis Sánchez Torrente
  • Dr Sven Harten

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  • Sánchez Torrente, L., V. Habbel, J. J. Rocío Pérez, N. Doswald, Bertzky, M., G. Gotz, M. Orth, J. Richter, G. Fernández de Velasco and S. Harten (2020): The State of the Evidence on Blended Finance for Sustainable Development. An Evidence Gap Map. DEval Discussion Paper 3/2020, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
Sustainability Methods and standards Private sector engagement Supraregional Discussion Papers

Evidence Gap and Intervention Heat Maps of Climate Change Adaptation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

  • Nathalie Doswald
  • Luis Sánchez Torrente
  • Andreas Reumann
  • Dr Gerald Leppert
  • Kevin Moull
  • Jerónimo José Rocío Pérez
  • Alexandra Köngeter
  • Guido Fernández de Velasco
  • Dr Sven Harten
  • Jyotsna Puri

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  • Doswald, N., L. Sánchez Torrente, A. Reumann, G. Leppert, K. Moull, J.J. Rocío Pérez, A. Köngeter, G. Fernández de Velasco, S. Harten and J. Puri. (2020), Evidence Gap and Intervention Heat Maps of Climate Change Adaptation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, DEval Discussion Paper 2/2020, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval) and Green Climate Fund Independent Evaluation Unit, Bonn, Germany and Songdo, South Korea.
Ecology and Climate Sustainability Instruments and structures of development cooperation Supraregional Evidence Gap Map
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