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Improved WASH provision has direct impacts on health, education, dignity and gender equality and therefore on long-term development and prosperity. But the reality is that the Ebola-affected countries in West Africa have some of the worst WASH coverage in the world. And […] View resource Technical briefing Prioritising Community Engagement to Strengthen Health Systems in Ebola Recovery 09/07/2015 1 documents 8 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Disasters Ebola Health promotion Health systems WASH Overview Enormous progress has been made in the fight against Ebola, but there are still new cases occurring in Sierra Leone and Guinea, and sadly also again in Liberia. Evidence from earlier outbreaks shows that when the region is declared Ebola-free, there is a 30 percent probability that the disease will re-emerge within one year, and […] View resource Briefing paper For Human Dignity: The World Humanitarian Summit and the challenge to deliver 08/07/2015 6 documents 40 pages long Languages: English, French, Spanish Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Aid effectiveness Conflict Disaster risk reduction Disasters DRR Protection of civilians Refugees and IDPs World Humanitarian Summit Overview The UN Secretary-General has called the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016 ‘to make humanitarian action fit for the future’. Tens of millions of people receive humanitarian aid every year, but millions more suffer without adequate help and protection, and their number is relentlessly rising. One summit cannot change everything. But the key tests of its […] View resource Case study Typhoon Haiyan: Community research into the relocation of internally displaced people in the Philippines 15/05/2015 4 documents 22 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Disasters ICT in Programme ICT4D IDPs M&E Monitoring and evaluation Research methods Overview In February and March 2014, Oxfam carried out field research in the Philippines with people displaced by typhoon Haiyan in order to inform and influence the government-led process for their relocation. The project tested a cyclical research process – including an innovative digital survey – in order to make timely use of the findings in […] View resource Evaluation report Cambodia Impact Report: The World Citizens Panel 13/05/2015 2 documents 54 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Agriculture Disasters Food security Gender-based violence Impact assessment Impact evaluation impact surveys Livelihoods M&E Monitoring and evaluation World Citizens Panel Overview The “World Citizens Panel” (WCP) was established by Oxfam Novib to measure the impact of its programmes among people living in poverty and injustice. The approach combines quantitative research (impact surveys) with qualitative research (stories of change) and gives participants a voice in evaluation, and the opportunity to learn how programmes can be improved and […] View resource Research report A Fresh Analysis of the Humanitarian System in Somaliland, Puntland and South Central Somalia: Somali state agencies and local organisations’ capacities to manage humanitarian action 01/05/2015 1 documents 48 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Aid effectiveness Capacity building Development methods Disaster risk management Disasters Humanitarian practice Protection Refugees and IDPs Overview Where rain comes before humanitarian aid. In Somaliland, Puntland and South Central Somalia, the International Community is mixing its political interests with its humanitarian agenda. Insecurity severely hampers access in many parts, making it difficult to implement and monitor humanitarian responses. International humanitarian actors need to revisit their strategies and invest more in working with […] View resource Evaluation report Somalia Impact Report: The World Citizens Panel 01/04/2015 2 documents 41 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Agriculture Disasters Food security Gender-based violence Impact assessment Impact evaluation impact surveys Livelihoods M&E Monitoring and evaluation World Citizens Panel Overview The “World Citizens Panel” (WCP) was established by Oxfam Novib to measure the impact of its programmes among people living in poverty and injustice. The approach combines quantitative research (impact surveys) with qualitative research (stories of change) and gives participants a voice in evaluation, and the opportunity to learn how programmes can be improved and […] View resource Briefing paper Strengthening Frameworks to Monitor and Evaluate Climate Adaptation in Uganda 01/04/2015 1 documents 4 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Climate change adaptation Development methods Disaster risk management Disaster risk reduction Disasters DRR Local Government M&E Monitoring and evaluation Transparency Overview Uganda’s reliance on natural resources renders its economy extremely vulnerable to climate change. This makes it essential to track progress on adaptation initiatives and ensure the whole country is on a path towards climate resilience. This briefing examines monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks currently used by the Government of Uganda and considers how they could […] View resource Technical briefing WASH in Schools: Liberia’s first step to recovery from Ebola 02/03/2015 1 documents 14 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Disasters Ebola Water and sanitation Overview Schools are gradually reopening in Liberia after having been closed for six months in an attempt to curb the spread of Ebola. However, the dire lack of clean water and sanitation (WASH) in educational facilities is a major concern for Liberia’s government. At the request of President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a ‘WASH in […] View resource Evaluation report Cash Coordination in the Philippines: A review of lessons learned during the response to super Typhoon Haiyan 01/03/2015 1 documents 92 pages long Languages: English Overview Overview Share Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on email Keywords Cash transfers Disasters Economic empowerment Food security Livelihoods Typhoon Haiyan Yolanda Overview Over the last five years there has been a growing trend towards the use of cash transfer programming (CTP) as a response modality in emergencies across the humanitarian sector. The fungibility of cash, when provided without restrictions, offers increased choice for affected populations to meet cross-sectoral needs according to their priorities. As a result, there is a growing […] View resource Posts navigation Prev page Page 1 … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 … Page 58 Next page Spotted an error? Let us know