RFT for External Evaluation of Trócaire’s Ireland's Civil Society Partnership for A Better World (ICSP) Programme
Trócaire seeks to commission an independent evaluation assessing the relevance and effectiveness of our ICSP (Ireland's Civil Society Partnership for A Better World) programme.
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Trócaire seeks to commission an independent evaluation assessing the relevance and effectiveness of our ICSP (Ireland's Civil Society Partnership for A Better World) programme.
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- Auftraggeber: Custodian print management ltd
- Veröffentlicht: 09. April 2026
- Frist: 07. Mai 2026
- Thema: Unternehmensberatung
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Trócaire seeks to commission an independent evaluation assessing the relevance and effectiveness of our ICSP (Ireland's Civil Society Partnership for A Better World) programme.
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