Colombia
Evaluation of UN Women’s Contribution to Humanitarian Action
Dara is currently conducting the global corporate thematic evaluation of UN Women’s contribution to humanitarian action, which is now in the reporting phase. The team has completed field missions to Cameroon, Bangladesh, Colombia, South Sudan, and Jordan, [...] Read more...
Focus on Colombia: Changes and expectations
The new government’s approach and acknowledgment of the armed conflict offers an unprecedented opportunity for the humanitarian community, in particular donor governments, to provide a more straightforward and coherent response. Read more...
HRI 2011 field research: Colombia
In spite of relevant political initiatives, notably the Victims and Land Restoration Law fostered by new President Juan Manuel Santos, humanitarian needs in Colombia are still acute. The deteriorating security situation since 2008, following a period of intense [...] Read more...
Colombia HRI
Changes and expectations The new government’s approach and acknowledgment of the armed conflict offers an unprecedented opportunity for the humanitarian community, in particular donor governments, to provide a more straightforward and coherent response. [...] Read more...
Evaluation of the relevance and effects of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) operational position on Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) EVAL
The purpose of this evaluation is to provide the general management of ICRC with an independent assessment of the relevance, coherence, and effects of the operational position of ICRC on internally displaced persons, considering the reform of the humanitarian [...] Read more...
External Evaluation of the International Development Projects funded by the Government of Balearic Islands. EVAL
DARA has conducted external evaluations of 11 international development projects, financed by the Government of Islas Baleares, evaluating both internal processes and results and providing the NGOs that implement the above mentioned projects on the field, with [...] Read more...
Colombia HRI
The crisis and the response Colombia has the world’s second highest number of IDPs: around five million have been displaced by conflict. Denying the existence of an armed conflict, the Colombian government discourages international attention and rejects [...] Read more...
Colombia HRI 2010: “Donors should engage with new government on protection and humanitarian needs”
As the country's presidency changes hands, DARA's HRI 2010 mission to Colombia finds that government efforts to deny the existence of an armed conflict have condemned millions of victims to invisibility and produced resignation within the donor and humanitarian [...] Read more...
Colombia – HRI 2010 Mission
An invisible long-running crisis Colombia has suffered a 40-year long internal conflict, the longest in Latin American history and one of the longest running in the world. Throughout the four decades the characteristics of the crisis have remained the same: land [...] Read more...