Countries

Joint Follow-up Evaluation of the TEC-LRRD Evaluation (LRRD 2)
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The TEC evaluation had five parts and four parts concentrated largely on process issues – coordination, need assessment, capacity-building and funding – while the LRRD part looked at outcome issues as well: what were the consequences of successful and unsuccessful [...] Read more...

Mid term Evaluation of Programme for Community and Economic Development for displaced populations to new settlements and for host communities in Galle and Kalutara districts, Sri Lanka
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This intervention is made up of 4 communities (spread out between the districts of Galle and Kalutara) where the Spanish Red Cross had already implemented projects of permanent accommodation for populations displaced by the tsunami. The direct beneficiaries (those [...] Read more...

Intermediate Evaluation of the Community Based First Aid Project, CFBA, with rural population from Aceh Barat, Indonesia
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The objective of the intervention in Indonesia is to improve the health of some 15,000 people in the sub-districts of Meurebo, Kaway XVI and Bubon. These are extremely vulnerable communities, affected by the tsunami and by years of armed conflict. Access to [...] Read more...

Technical Assistance to IBIS: Elaboration of West African Strategy
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IBIS works in five regions, with the most recent being West Africa. The regional presence covers a country programme in Ghana and humanitarian/rehabilitation project implementation in Liberia and Sierra Leone. The West Africa programme is expected to grow considerably [...] Read more...

External Evaluation of the International Development Projects funded by the Government of Balearic Islands.
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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...

HAP Audit of Danish Church Aid, 2008
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Audited Danish Church Aid Headquarters against the HAP standards. HAP standards have been introduced to make humanitarian action accountable to intended beneficiaries through self-regulation. An agency certified against the HAP Standard means that it has been [...] Read more...

Intermediate Evaluation of the Project “Peace building in the Balkans through actions that contribute to the respect of ethnic and cultural diversity among youth and children of the Balkans region, Bosnia Herzegovina and Serbia.”
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Spanish Red Cross (SRC) supports peace-building and conflict resolution efforts in the Balkans. Focus of interventions is on respect for human rights, tolerance, peace-building and reconciliation. Interventions are designed from a multicultural perspective given [...] Read more...

HAP Audit of Mercy Malaysia, 2007
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MERCY Malaysia has gone through a 100% growth curve in the last 5 years. In 2005 they recognised that they needed to consolidate and strengthen their position as well as seek quality assurance. They have demonstrated total commitment to align themselves with key [...] Read more...

Evaluation of DIPECHO (Disaster Preparedness ECHO) Action Plans in Central America
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The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the progress made towards enhancing resilience and reducing vulnerability to natural disaster of the most at-risk populations and the institutions of Central America. The focus was on reviewing DIPECHO and measuring [...] Read more...

Inter-Agency Real Time Evaluation in Mozambique
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The need for an Inter-Agency Real-Time Evaluation (IA-RTE) was identified in the flooding disaster of Mozambique in early 2007 by the Regional Director’s Team members of RIACSO, the regional IASC forum, with strong support from the UNCT. As a result, it was [...] Read more...