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'Slit New Zealand Aid Programme has provided funding to NZ Police (totalling NZSSmillion) toi mplement the <strong>PPDVP</strong> via a Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Understanding, which commenced on 1 July 2005 andi sending on 30 June 2011.NZ Police recently completed a baseline update survey in the Cook Islands, Kiribati, Samoa, andTcnga, and published the report in March 2011. Currently, NZ Police <strong>PPDVP</strong> is in the process <strong>of</strong>preparing an Activity Completion <strong>Report</strong>.Based on NZ Police's Baseline update survey report and further gap analysis work, the NZ AidProgramme and NZ Police have agreed to implement a small set <strong>of</strong> activities in FY 2011/12 toprovide follow up support to the participating countries.An evaluation at the end <strong>of</strong> this project will help to determine effectiveness <strong>of</strong> support to date andwhether a further phase <strong>of</strong> NZ Aid Programme support is necessary beyond FY 2011/12, and if so,scope, focus, and scale <strong>of</strong> support.An evaluation at the end <strong>of</strong> this project will help the NZ Aid Programme and NZ Police to determineeffectiveness <strong>of</strong> support to date and whether a further phase <strong>of</strong> support is necessary beyond FY2011/12, and if so, scope, focus, and scale <strong>of</strong> support.The findings <strong>of</strong> the evaluation may also be reported to the participating countries and the PlCP as abasis to make improvements as necessary to the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the participating <strong>Pacific</strong> PoliceService's capacity in responding to domestic violence.PurposeTo provide an assessment <strong>of</strong> the relevance, effectiveness, value for money, efficiency, andsustainability <strong>of</strong> the Programme.To make recommendations on any priority areas for further assisting the <strong>Pacific</strong> Police Servicesincluding focus, scope, scale, resourcing and duration <strong>of</strong> further assistance.ScopeThe evaluation will assess programme progress from commencement in July 2005 to present. It willprimarily assess the achievement <strong>of</strong> the Programme's objectives at the national level in the 5participating countries and assess what has been achieved against the four DAC criteria relevance,effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability. It will also address whether the activity provided valuefor money, and potential savings through different design, methodology, and resource allocation.Exclusions: The evaluation will not consider impact as it is too early to assess programme impacts.The non-participating PlCs are largely excluded from the focus <strong>of</strong> this evaluation (apart from anassessment in relation to overall value for money) as the <strong>PPDVP</strong> has primarily focussed on 5participating PlCs and assessment <strong>of</strong> the other 14 PlCs would require a more expensive and timeconsuming evaluation.Objectives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Evaluation</strong>Objective 1: Assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, value for money, and sustainability <strong>of</strong>the <strong>PPDVP</strong>.-FPDVP <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Page 37

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