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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.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.DocumentSocial and environmental dimensions in international development
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2005Recent changes in international development have shifted the focus of development assistance from project support to policy dialogue and policy-based programmes with a view to reduce poverty.DocumentAfghanistan: findings on education, environment, gender,health, livelihood and water and sanitation
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005This paper presents findings from the 2005 Multidonor Evaluation of the emergency and reconstruction aid that had been provided to Afghanistan between 2001 to early 2005, on behalf of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom.DocumentPlacing the environment first: the challenges facing Norwegian development cooperation in achieving the United Nations Development Goals 1 and 7
Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development, 2005This paper reports on a collaborative plan between various Norwegian and southern civil society representatives, together with the Norwegian government on their role in environmentally sustainable growth.This plan is the result of a series of seminars in which all participants were able to express their thoughts on a number of issues, including:the environment as a basis for eradicatingDocumentEconomic aid to post-conflict countries: a methodological critique of Collier and Hoeffler
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005This note reports on the direction of the World Bank's research into the countries emerging from civil war as conducted by Collier and Hoeffler.DocumentChallenges of post-disaster development of coastal areas in Sri Lanka
South Asia Citizens Web, 2005This document considers the question of post-disaster development in Sri Lanka and the issues it raises in relation to conflict, peace building and well being. The author argues that there is convincing evidence of social resilience and individual and collective initiative and creativity in the face of adversity.DocumentDrought in Norwegian water aid: a study of Norwegian water related development cooperation in the period 1999–2003
Association for International Water Studies, Norway, 2004The report aims to provide a picture of and numbers on the Norwegian bilateral development cooperation within water supply, sanitation and water resource management between 1999 and 2003.
