Oxfam America: Evaluation of global advocacy programme; Global Leaders Empowered to Alleviate Poverty
This visual summary provides an overview of the evaluation findings in 7 pages.
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This visual summary provides an overview of the evaluation findings in 7 pages.
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This multimedia video report provides an overview of feedback on the 2009 Lift Conference, a leading communication and technology summit in Europe. Produced by Patricia with support of wwwThierryweber.com.
Lois and Glenn were the lead researchers for this report for the Transforming Surge Capacity project led by ActionAid in coalition with 11 other INGOs. This report presented an analysis of the state of surge across the humanitarian sector in 2015, drawing from aid agency views on working collectively on surge and providing an assessment of changes in surge practice since 2007.
Download fileFrom 2015 to 2018, Glenn, Lois and Sarah tracked and documented the INGO surge response to major crises:
2015 Nepal Earthquake
2015 slow onset crises
2016 Bangladesh floods
2016 Haiti Hurricane Matthew
2016 Typhoon Nock Ten – the Philippines
2017 Rohingya refugee crisis
For each crisis, the main trends and challenges for humanitarian actors were identified through surveys and interviews with those staff directly involved in responding, complemented by available documentation, monitoring data and reporting.
From 2015 to 2018, Glenn, Lois and Sarah tracked and documented the INGO surge response to major crises:
2015 Nepal Earthquake
2015 slow onset crises
2016 Bangladesh floods
2016 Haiti Hurricane Matthew
2016 Typhoon Nock Ten – the Philippines
2017 Rohingya refugee crisis
For each crisis, the main trends and challenges for humanitarian actors were identified through surveys and interviews with those staff directly involved in responding, complemented by available documentation, monitoring data and reporting.