Pengelly, TomWood, BernardMusungu, SisuleAsamoah, Tamara2010-06-112010-06-112007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/43676International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty (ILEAP) assists a wide range of beneficiaries in African and Caribbean countries in international negotiations and trade policymaking, through provision of non-governmental support services. This evaluation assesses ILEAP activities and their relevance in terms of trade and development needs in resource-constrained countries. ILEAP’s main operating strengths are in its reputation and networks for providing and/or securing solid, objective expertise and support geared to the emerging needs and capacities of African countries, particularly French-speaking countries.1 digital file (82 p. : ill.)enNON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSDEVELOPING COUNTRIESTRADE FACILITATIONTRADE NEGOTIATIONSLOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIESPROJECT ASSESSMENTLEGAL AIDLEGAL ASPECTSFRANCOPHONIECARIBBEANSOUTH OF SAHARAEvaluation of International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty (ILEAP) : final reportILEAP (International Lawyers and Economists against Poverty) / JEICP (Juristes et économistes internationaux contre la pauvreté) : external evaluationIDRC Evaluation Report