24th Biannual Meeting

Re-thinking the Impact of Humanitarian Aid

2-3 December 2008
hosted by the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin

Background Paper
Meeting Report 

Day One

Keynote Speech

Ambassador Busso von Alvensleben, Commissioner for Global Issues: Civilian Crisis Prevention, Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid and International Terrorism

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Keynote Presentations

Re-thinking the Impact of Humanitarian Aid
John Mitchell
Director of ALNAP

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Part two

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Current Thinking about Impact Assessment
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Elliot Stern
Professor of Evaluation Research, Lancaster University

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Part two

Part three

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Day Two

Presentations

DARA's Humanitarian Response Index (HRI)
Philip Tamminga, DARA

An M/E Framework for the GenCap Programme
Andrea Binder, GPPI
Claude Hilfiker, OCHA

Rapid Reaction Fund, DfID - Findings of the Final Programme Evaluation in DRC
Rudolf Vandenboogaard, CAFOD

Methodological Issues related to Evaluating the Impact of Food Security and Livelihood Interventions in Emergencies
Lori Bell, FAO 

 

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