Sammanfattning
Purpose and use
This mid-term evaluation of the PACTA programme implemented by Transparency International Bangladesh assesses relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, and 2 explores options for downsizing/repositioning under funding constraints. It is intended for Sida, SDC, FCDO, the Netherlands, TIB and partners to inform decisions on future programming and a viable, cost-effective model.
Conclusion
PACTA strengthened citizen-led accountability via CCC, ACG and YES structures and digital tools, aligning with national frameworks and prompting administrative responses. However, MEL remains output-focused and financial shortfalls require consolidation. Of the options analysed, programme redesign is the most balanced; systemic change offers longer-term sustainability but needs greater resources.
Recommendation
Prioritise core functions and key sectors (health, education, land); adopt a hybrid model with a small Dhaka HQ, 2–3 regional hubs, and expanded digital tools; reduce CCCs to divisional hubs; strengthen MEL with outcome indicators and full PACTApp integration; diversify funding via a mobilisation unit, CSR, and local partners; and formalise local ownership through MoUs.
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Tematik: Demokrati och mänskliga rättigheterFredliga samhällen
Geografiskt område: Asien
Språk: Engelska
Publikationsnummer: 2025:12