Written answers
Thursday, 23 February 2023
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Departmental Projects
Mary Lou McDonald (Dublin Central, Sinn Fein)
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216. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the current number of live studies, reviews and research undertaken or commissioned by him; and the date by which each study, review and research is scheduled to be completed, in tabular form. [9390/23]
Micheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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Below is a table of studies, reviews or research currently being undertaken or commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs and when they are scheduled to be completed.
Name of Study, Review or Research | Expected date of completion |
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Evaluation of Ireland’s Expo 2020 Dubai. | Q2 2023 |
The Application of Ireland’s Soft Power: What Influences Outcomes? | Q3 2023 |
Evaluability Assessment of the Department’s Peace, Security, and Stability Interventions. | Q2 2023 |
Review of Management Arrangements for Zimbabwe Programme 2017–2021. | Q1 2023 |
Strategic Review of the Ireland - Italy bilateral relationship. | Q2 of 2023 |
Preventing the next coups in West Africa: Investing in meaningful and inclusive transitions in Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, and Mali. Research carried out by the Institute for Security Studies Africa (ISS Africa). | December 2023 |
Management Review of the Official Development Assistance Programme. | Q2 2023 |
Working Adaptively with Civil Society to Support Transformative Change. | February 2023 |
A feasibility study to explore and demonstrate the potential benefits of using a technology-led food redistribution model in developing countries. Research carried out by FoodCloud. | May 2023 |
Midterm Review of Ireland’s Third National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security | Q2 2023 |
Disinformation/Misinformation 2022: Mapping Online Threats to the Brazilian Electoral System. | End February 2023 |
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