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Joint evaluation of the international response to the Indian Ocean Tsunami : synthesis report
Tsunami Evaluation Coalition, 2006This Synthesis Report is the outcome of an international collaborative process involving over 40 humanitarian and development cooperation agencies. It is based on five thematic studies, each undertaken by one or more independent evaluation team/s. The evaluations involved in-depth country case-studies, beneficiary surveys and extensive consultations with stakeholders.DocumentOlder people in Aceh, Indonesia 18 months after the tsunami: issues and recommendations
HelpAge International, 2006This report centres on the situation of older people in Aceh, Indonesia, and provides a selective assessment of ongoing rehabilitation programmes regarding the inclusion of older people over the first 18-month period of crisis intervention. The research began with assessments in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka immediately after the tsunami disaster of December 2004.DocumentCoordination of international humanitarian assistance in tsunami-affected countries
Tsunami Evaluation Coalition, 2006Covering Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, this paper presents an evaluation of the performance of the international humanitarian response to the 2004 tsunami.The evaluation focuses on the efficiency, effectiveness, coherence and appropriateness of coordination arrangements within the international humanitarian system and how this related to national government and nongovernmental agents.DocumentImpact of the tsunami response on local and national capacities
Tsunami Evaluation Coalition, 2006This report is based on fieldwork conducted between mid-September and mid-November 2005 in four of the countries affected by the tsunami – Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Thailand.DocumentAnalysing the UN tsunami relief fund expenditure tracking data: Can the UN be more transparent?
International Budget Partnership, 2006This report summarises an analysis by the International Budget Project of the UN’s real-time database for tracking expenditures for the tsunami relief program.DocumentDestroy and profit: wars, disasters and corporations
Focus on the Global South, 2006This publication addresses some of the key issues and challenges that accompany post war and post disaster reconstruction programmes.DocumentReport on DFID’s response to the Indian Ocean disaster
Department for International Development, UK, 2006This report summarises the response of DFID to the Asian Tsunami relief effort. Its aim is to explore the lessons learned from DFID’s response and to use that information to improve current and future services.DocumentAccountability overdue: learning from participatory engagement with the Tsunami affected
Praxis Institute for Participatory Practices, India, 2005A synthesis of insights gained through Praxis's intensive community engagement in the tsunami affected villages of India, this report underscores the need for a thorough reorienting of the framework of accountability associated with emergency relief.DocumentAsia Tsunami response: rebuilding homes, communities, and lives
World Vision, 2006This report documents how World Vision is working to rebuild communities across five Tsunami affected countries in a community-driven, long-term recovery program.The document considers reconstruction efforts in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia and details the efforts made to construct new homes, provide for children and revive livelihoods in the areas.The report recognises tDocumentTsunami response: a human rights assessment
ActionAid International, 2006This report from ActionAid outlines how one year after the Tsunami, despite the tremendous efforts of local, national and international agencies, the rehabilitation and reconstruction process is fraught with difficulties.Pages
