Title: Evaluating International Humanitarian Action: Reflections from Practitioners
Abstract: * 1. Introduction - The Editors * 2. Somalia: towards evaluating Netherlands humanitarian assistance - Phil O'Keefe, Ted Kliest, John Kirkby and Wiert Flikkema * 3. Exploring the Swedish emergency relief experience in the Horn of Africa - Adrian Wood * 4. Evaluating Sida's complex emergency assistance in Cambodia: conflicting perceptions - Claes Lindahl * 5. Doing study 3 of the Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda: the team leader's perspective - John Borton * 6. Mission possible: six years of emergency food aid in West Africa policy not operations, as the credibly evaluable issue - Raymond Apthorpe * 7. Review of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' Tajikistan programme - Peter Wiles * 8. A self evaluation of experience reviewing Australia's official assistance in response to the 1997 - 1998 Papua New Guinea drought - David A M Lea * 9. An experimental and inclusive approach to evaluation as a lesson-learning tool: the URD Groupe work on the post Hurricane Mitch emergency - Francois Grunewald, Claire Pirotte and Veronique de Geoffroy * 10. UNICEF/DFID joint evaluation of UNICEF's Kosovo emergency preparedness and response - John Telford * 11. Conclusions - The Editors
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-08-01
Language: en
Type: book
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