Evaluation reports
- Reforming humanitarian action: is accountability really the answer?
- A. Davis / Humanitarian Practice Network, ODI, 2007
- Humanitarian action is often criticised for being unaccountable and unregulated. In response, a wide range of initiatives has been launched to improve accountability, which reformers argue will make actors behave better and fulfil the...
- Did western humanitarian aid worsen the post-Tsunami situation in Sri-Lanka?
- S. Harris / Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Bradford, 2006
- This paper explores the role that the humanitarian community plays in the nexus between disaster response, conflict and peace. It specifically focuses on the response to the Tsunami disaster in Sri-Lanka and its impact. The...
- The World Bank’s failure on the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project
- K. Horta; S. Nguiffo; D. Djiraibe / Forest Peoples Programme, 2007
- This report assesses the role of the World Bank in the funding and management of the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project. The report argues that the project has fueled violence, impoverished people in the oil fields and along the p...
- Three Cs
- Six evaluation studies set up to explore and assess the role played by the Maastricht Treaty precepts, coordination, complementarity and coherence (3Cs), in the European Union's development co-operation policies and operations; and determine how far these have been applied in practice and with what impact.
- An evaluation of the poverty reduction strategy approach
- M. Allen; D.M. Leipziger / International Monetary Fund, 2005
- The PRS (poverty reduction strategy) approach has become widespread over the last five years. This paper presents a review of the PRS approach in the form of an extensive discussion of implementation experience up until 2005. The revi...
- Monitoring rehabilitation in Aceh
- AID/WATCH, 2006
- This report acts as an assessment giving voice to the responses of ordinary Acehnese - men and women - to some of the completed and ongoing rehabilitation in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami. The authors asked whether those a...
- Relationship between evaluators and the governing boards of international organisations
- U. Lele; R.N. Balasundaram / Uma Lele, Personal Website, 2005
- The purpose of this comparative review is to identify lessons from the ways in which the evaluation units of international organisations interact with the managing boards of those organisations. It specifically looks at lessons from t...
- Gender perspective fails to be mainstreamed in Norad evaluation reports
- J. Lexow; S. Hansen / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005
- This report presents the outcome of a review of the gender perspectives in 63 evaluation reports produced during the years 1997-2004. Twenty-four of these were pre-selected by Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) for i...
- Capacity building in Afghanistan
- V. Ridde; S. Sahibullah / Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation, 2005
- This paper documents a process of evaluation capacity building in a humanitarian organisation in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2003. The document deals with issues concerning the process of capacity building in a double context: a coun...
- Evaluation of Norwegian support to African indigenous organisations
- A. Borchgrevink / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2004
- This report evaluates this institutional support cooperation between the Norwegian section of the Saami Council and two indigenous organisations in Africa, the Organisation of Indigenous Peoples of Africa (OIPA), based in Tanzania, an...
- Reforming humanitarian action: is accountability really the answer?
- A. Davis / Humanitarian Practice Network, ODI, 2007
- Humanitarian action is often criticised for being unaccountable and unregulated. In response, a wide range of initiatives has been launched to improve accountability, which reformers argue will make actors behave better and fulfil the...
- Did western humanitarian aid worsen the post-Tsunami situation in Sri-Lanka?
- S. Harris / Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Bradford, 2006
- This paper explores the role that the humanitarian community plays in the nexus between disaster response, conflict and peace. It specifically focuses on the response to the Tsunami disaster in Sri-Lanka and its impact. The...
- The World Bank’s failure on the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project
- K. Horta; S. Nguiffo; D. Djiraibe / Forest Peoples Programme, 2007
- This report assesses the role of the World Bank in the funding and management of the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project. The report argues that the project has fueled violence, impoverished people in the oil fields and along the p...
- An evaluation of the poverty reduction strategy approach
- M. Allen; D.M. Leipziger / International Monetary Fund, 2005
- The PRS (poverty reduction strategy) approach has become widespread over the last five years. This paper presents a review of the PRS approach in the form of an extensive discussion of implementation experience up until 2005. The revi...
- Monitoring rehabilitation in Aceh
- AID/WATCH, 2006
- This report acts as an assessment giving voice to the responses of ordinary Acehnese - men and women - to some of the completed and ongoing rehabilitation in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami. The authors asked whether those a...
- Relationship between evaluators and the governing boards of international organisations
- U. Lele; R.N. Balasundaram / Uma Lele, Personal Website, 2005
- The purpose of this comparative review is to identify lessons from the ways in which the evaluation units of international organisations interact with the managing boards of those organisations. It specifically looks at lessons from t...
- Gender perspective fails to be mainstreamed in Norad evaluation reports
- J. Lexow; S. Hansen / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005
- This report presents the outcome of a review of the gender perspectives in 63 evaluation reports produced during the years 1997-2004. Twenty-four of these were pre-selected by Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation) for i...
- Capacity building in Afghanistan
- V. Ridde; S. Sahibullah / Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation, 2005
- This paper documents a process of evaluation capacity building in a humanitarian organisation in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2003. The document deals with issues concerning the process of capacity building in a double context: a coun...
- Evaluation of Norwegian support to African indigenous organisations
- A. Borchgrevink / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2004
- This report evaluates this institutional support cooperation between the Norwegian section of the Saami Council and two indigenous organisations in Africa, the Organisation of Indigenous Peoples of Africa (OIPA), based in Tanzania, an...
- How effective are integrated development projects
- A. Mossige; E. Whist / Norwegian Interdenominational Office for Development Cooperation, 2005
- This evaluation study assesses the strengths and weaknesses of integrated development project. In particular it assesses the integrated projects supported by the Norwegian Missions in Development (Bistandsnemnda - BN) to find out whet...
- Three Cs
- Six evaluation studies set up to explore and assess the role played by the Maastricht Treaty precepts, coordination, complementarity and coherence (3Cs), in the European Union's development co-operation policies and operations; and determine how far these have been applied in practice and with what impact.



