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- Training / support - ICRC Kenya. 'Assessment", "Project Management" and "Evaluation" modules.
- Real time evaluation of emergency relief response in Ethiopia (2006)
The evaluation team led by François Grünewald looked at the effectiveness of a UN initiative to coordinate the health, nutrition, water and decontamination sectors in Ethiopia after the floods of August 2006 and the acute diarrhoea epidemic of September 2006.
In addition to interviewing the main actors (funding agencies, donors, governments and NGOs), the evaluation involved a number of field missions between 31 August 2006 and 13 September 2006.
- Evolution des marges agricoles de la forêt protégée de Kakamega (Ouest kényan) : une dynamique sous surveillance, Peggy Pascal, Sophie Tiers, Mireille Dosso, Cahiers d'étude et de recherches francophones/Agriculture, numéro 13, Novembre - Décembre 2004 |
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- Study of humanitarian needs in Chad for current and future operations by DG ECHO
The overall objective of this study is to analyse three specific subjects related to the humanitarian situation in targeted areas of Chad. The information gathered will allow better planning of humanitarian operations and will reinforce the coordination and complementary nature of operations, particularly in relation to other LRRD operations planned by the European Commission, but also in relation to the initiatives of other major donors.
The main focus of this field study is the issue of LRRD (Linking Relief Rehabilitation and Development).
The three principle themes which will be analysed are:
1. The return of internally displaced persons: a forecast of the nature and volume of humanitarian aid which would be needed and the conditions which would permit the return of 180000 internally displaced persons currently living in Eastern Chad;
2. The integration of refugees from the Central African Republic: an analysis of the food security situation of refugees from the Central African Republic currently living in Southern Chad, and the aid needed to allow them to become fully integrated in Chad;
3. Sector-based analysis of water and sanitation projects in zones populated by Sudanese refugees in Eastern Chad: analysis of emergency humanitarian aid in water and sanitation provided to Sudanese refugees in Eastern Chad and detailed technical recommendations to move towards long-term assistance in this sector.
The results of this project should:
- allow ECHO to define its operational strategy in Chad;
- provide the necessary elements to improve the links between the European Commission’s operations and mechanisms in Chad so that there is a link between emergency, rehabilitation and development;
- help ECHO and the Commission to improve coordination between donors, whether this is with member states or with other major donors (USAID).
This kind of diagnosis carried out by external consultants to help ECHO to define its strategy has never been done before (another similar project is taking place in Southern Sudan). It is an internal exercise for ECHO.
- La crise du Darfour : Etat des lieux, état des enjeux , François Grünewald, 'Diplomatie', number 27, July - August 2007, pp. 64-71
- Déplacements et violence au Soudan à Khartoum, regard de la population sur les travailleurs humanitaires, Agnès de Geoffroy, 'Diplomatie', number 27, July - August 2007, p. 79 and 80
- Evaluation UNICEF Darfur (2005)
- IDPs and Urban Planning in Khartoum, Agnès De Geoffroy, In Forced Migration Review, Number 24, November 2005, pp. 38-39.
- Darfur and the Dynamics of Crisis Management, François Grünewald, In : Humanitarian Exchange, Number 30, June 2005, pp. 2-5.
- Darfour : dynamique d'une gestion de crise, François Grünewald, 'Diplomatie', number 14, May - June 2005, pp. 28-31
- Evaluation of FAO’s agricultural rehabilitation programs in the emergency situation in southern Sudan |
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