Universalia Management GroupAbitbol, EricDammert, LuciaRouleau, Esther2017-08-152017-08-152017-07http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56534Executive summary catalogued separately. See Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation : executive summary: http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56535The evaluation assesses the relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of the programme (including its overall value-for-money), as well as the quality of the research. It covers program-level activities, outputs and outcomes, while also drawing on information from all 15 Safe and Inclusive Cities (SAIC) funded projects. This evaluation serves an accountability purpose, validating the extent to which SAIC has achieved its objectives, while also providing learning for potential future programming on urban violence. From a policy-oriented and pragmatic perspective, the research is considered a valuable source of new data shedding light on key issues of urban violence. Recommendations are included.1 digital file (117 p. : ill.)application/pdfenSAFE AND INCLUSIVE CITIESURBAN VIOLENCEEVALUATIONPROJECT EVALUATIONR4DGOVERNANCERESEARCH QUALITYGLOBAL SOUTHPARTICIPATORY RESEARCHGENDER MAINSTREAMINGSafe and Inclusive Cities final evaluationEvaluation Report