IDRC. Policy and Evaluation Division2015-07-292015-07-292015http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54450French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Constations en bref - examens externes des programmes : Gouvernance, sécurité et justice (GSJ) et Croissance pour tous (CPT)External Program Reviews at IDRC are a two-part process. They begin with the program reflecting on its own achievements in terms of three issues: strategy and evolution, outcomes, and the main lessons learned from experience. Following this, an independent and external panel judges the appropriateness of program implementation, the quality of research, and the relevance and significance of program outcomes – all with a view to identifying key issues for management consideration. In combination, the internal and external review facilitate instrumental learning and accountability.Text1 digital file (7 p.)Application/pdfenPROGRAMME MANAGEMENTACCOUNTABILITYPROGRAMME EVALUATIONRESEARCH PROGRAMMESPROJECT IMPLEMENTATIONPROJECT MONITORINGRESEARCH QUALITYRESEARCH RESULTSCAPACITY BUILDINGPOLICY INFLUENCEGENDER MAINSTREAMINGFindings brief - external program reviews : Governance, Security and Justice (GSJ) & Supporting Inclusive Growth (SIG)Evaluating IDRC results : external program reviewsPolicy Brief