Objectives: Draw lessons from the Rwanda experience relevant for future complex emergencies as well as for current operations in Rwanda and the region such as early warning and conflict management, the preparation for and provision of emergency assistance, and the transition from relief to rehabilitation and development. Specific purpose of this study: Evaluate international assistance for repatriation, rehabilitation, reconstruction and long-term development in Rwanda in the aftermath of the violence.
Focus: Rehabilitation, health, agriculture, education, psychosocial, human rights, refugees, IDPs, LRRD.
Criteria: Effectiveness, impact, relevance.
Comments: This study is part of a multi-volume evaluation consisting of a Synthesis Report and 3 other studies on 'Historical Perspective: Some Explanatory Factors'; 'Early Warning and Conflict Management'; and 'Humanitarian Aid and Effects'.
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