[{"bbox": [140, 155, 1134, 213], "category": "Text", "text": "evaluation experts, and inter alia provide them with all necessary information and documentation, as well as access to the project premises and activities."}, {"bbox": [140, 242, 1136, 330], "category": "Text", "text": "All evaluations shall assess to what extent the action is taking into account the human rights-based approach as well as how it contributes to gender equality and women's empowerment and disability. The inclusion of expertise on human rights, disability and gender equality will be ensured in the evaluation teams."}, {"bbox": [140, 359, 1127, 564], "category": "Text", "text": "The evaluation plan (or component in the foreseen evaluation) might assess the distributional impact of activities undertaken on the socio-economically disadvantaged individuals, households or groups. This can be done through the Distributional Impact Assessment tool (DIA)³⁸. The DIA analysis looks at the effective targeting of beneficiaries of development interventions, identifying if more than 40 per cent of beneficiaries are at the bottom two quintiles of the income or wealth distribution. It also allows to evaluate whether effective targeting has been done towards women, children and youth or other disadvantaged groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) or at territorial level."}, {"bbox": [140, 592, 1134, 703], "category": "Text", "text": "The evaluation reports may be shared with the partners and other key stakeholders following the best practice of evaluation dissemination. The implementing partner and the Commission shall analyse the conclusions and recommendations of the evaluations and, where appropriate, apply the necessary adjustments.\n\nEvaluation services may be contracted under a framework contract."}, {"bbox": [130, 715, 447, 744], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 5.3 Audit and Verifications"}, {"bbox": [140, 762, 1134, 843], "category": "Text", "text": "Without prejudice to the obligations applicable to contracts concluded for the implementation of this action, the Commission may, on the basis of a risk assessment, contract independent audit or verification assignments for one or several contracts or agreements."}, {"bbox": [187, 869, 1127, 905], "category": "Section-header", "text": "# 6 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY"}, {"bbox": [140, 935, 1134, 991], "category": "Text", "text": "The 2021-2027 programming cycle will adopt a new approach to pooling, programming and deploying strategic communication and public diplomacy resources."}, {"bbox": [140, 1013, 1134, 1203], "category": "Text", "text": "In line with the 2022 \"Communicating and Raising EU Visibility: Guidance for External Actions\", it will remain a contractual obligation for all entities implementing EU-funded external actions to inform the relevant audiences of the Union's support for their work by displaying the EU emblem and a short funding statement as appropriate on all communication materials related to the actions concerned. This obligation will continue to apply equally, regardless of whether the actions concerned are implemented by the Commission, partner countries, service providers, grant beneficiaries or entrusted or delegated entities such as UN agencies, international financial institutions and agencies of EU member states."}, {"bbox": [140, 1226, 1134, 1360], "category": "Text", "text": "However, action documents for specific sector programmes are in principle no longer required to include a provision for communication and visibility actions promoting the programmes concerned. These resources will instead be consolidated in Cooperation Facilities established by support measure action documents, allowing Delegations to plan and execute multiannual strategic communication and public diplomacy actions with sufficient critical mass to be effective on a national scale."}, {"bbox": [130, 1596, 1145, 1647], "category": "Footnote", "text": "³⁸ European Commission Inequality Marker Guidelines for the Application and Scoring of Interventions, pp 15-17 and Guidelines for mainstreaming the reduction of inequality in interventions (Vol. 3, Annex, p. 39)"}, {"bbox": [1027, 1680, 1143, 1706], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 27 of 28"}]