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    From around the world: A look at the sectors and regions

    What have been the focal points of our evaluation work in the last two years? Here is a brief overview of the projects we evaluated, the results we came to, and the lessons we learnt.

    Detailed information on the individual projects and their evaluations can be found in this link

    Overview 2021-2022

    In the 2021-2022 period, 152 Financial Cooperation (FC) projects were evaluated. The evaluations and charts are based on the 122 projects selected for evaluation in the randomly selected sample.

    As in previous years, the African continent plays a significant role in this. The two regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa/Middle East account for just over half of the projects evaluated.

    Success rates are above average in both regions. The results were close to the global average. Success rates are significantly lower, particularly in the Asia/Oceania and Latin America regions.

    Regional view of the evaluation period 2021-2022 (number & average)

    Number of projects by region, average rating (2021/22)

    Important consideration: the project priorities differ from region to region. Almost half of the projects in Latin America are resource conservation projects, but their success rate is below 60% worldwide – far below the general success rate of 84% (based on the projects evaluated in 2021-2022 from all samples).

    From a sectoral perspective, we can clearly see that the financial sector – measured by the number of projects evaluated – is not only the largest individual sector, but also achieves the best average rating.

    Sectoral view of the evaluation period 2021-2022 (number & average)

    Number of projects by sector, average rating (2021/22)

    This confirms the picture from previous years. Several reasons are likely to account for the good performance. An important factor is the fact that financial sector projects are more likely to be implemented in more stable countries with established institutions and high-performance partners. This becomes clear in comparison with the water sector, for example, where the project partners often lack the necessary resources to ensure a long-term supply and cover costs.

    In the following, we will take a look at the individual sectors:

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