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Bariery w realizacji ewaluacji projektów unijnych w polskich organizacjach pozarządowych wynikają z niewystarczających zasobów (ludzkich, wiedzy i umiejętności, organizacyjnych i finansowych). Dominująca funkcja rozliczeniowa ewaluacji rodzi ryzyko utrwalenia podejścia do ewaluacji jako procedury wymaganej jedynie przy rozliczeniu środków unijnych
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Barriers to implementation of the evaluation of EU projects in the Polish non-governmental organizations stem from insufficient resources (human, knowledge and skills, organizational and financial). The dominant accountability function of evaluation creates a risk of an approach to the evaluation as a procedure required only upon the settlement of EU grants
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The article’s aim is to analyse the role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and their crucial ability of activeness under critical circumstances such as the transformation of a state. Starting in the 1990s, the studies were mainly focused on NGOs’ role as development actors in social and institutional formations. New research makes particular accents on their role in political and social discourses both in Georgia and Ukraine, which enriches the science with new empirical material related to the involvement of civil society organisations (CSOs) in the state progress and legislation processes. This article is an attempt to provide an argument for moving forward research on NGOs/CSOs within political science and international relations via comparing the institutional involvement of NGOs in two development-oriented countries – Georgia and Ukraine.
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