【人道的援助の評価】
Evaluating International Humanitarian Action:Reflections from Practitioners '01
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Somalia - towards evaluating Netherlands humanitarian assistance, PhilO'Keefe, Ted Kliest, John Kirby, and Wiert Flikkema; exploring the Swedishemergency relief experience in the Horn of Africa, Adrian Wood; evaluatingSida's complex emergency assistance in Cambodia - conflicting perceptions,Claes Lindahl; doing study 3 of the joint evaluation of emergency assistanceto Rwanda - the team leader's perspective, John Borton; mission possible -six years of emergency food aid in West Africa - policy not operations, asthe credibly evaluable issue, Raymond Apthorpe; review of the internationalfederation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' Tajikistan programme,Peter Wiles; a self evaluation of experience reviewing Australia's officialassistance in response to the 1997-1998 Papua New Guinea drought, David A.M.Lea; an experimental and inclusive approach to evaluation as alesson-learning tool - the URD Group work on the post Hurricane Mitchemergency, Francois Grunewald, Claire Pirotte and veronique de Geoffroy;UNICEF/DFID joint evaluation of UNICEF's Kosovo emergency preparedness andresponse, John Telford.
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