Independent evaluation of the UNHCR South Sudanese refugee response in White Nile State, Sudan (2013 - 2018)

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Author(s)
Baker, J. and Elawad, I.
Pages
102 pp
Date published
01 Jul 2018
Type
Thematic evaluation
Keywords
Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM), Forced displacement and migration
Countries
Sudan

UNHCR Sudan commissioned this evaluation for the purpose of accountability and learning, with an emphasis on generating lessons learnt and identifying examples of good practice to support improvements to the ongoing refugee response in White Nile State (WNS) which may also be applied to the wider refugee response in other parts of Sudan. The evaluation aimed to assess the extent to which protection, including assistance needs of refugees, have been met and to gauge the degree to which timely operational adjustments or revisions in strategic direction or coordination mechanisms have been made since the beginning of the crisis to meet the emerging needs of the refugee population. UNHCR anticipated that the conclusions and recommendations resulting from this independent evaluation will contribute to developing its strategic engagement in the ongoing response in Sudan, highlighting key lessons that can influence future ongoing activities and planning. This evaluation covered the UNHCR and partner response between December 2013 and April 2018.