Real-time evaluation of World Vision Malawi's response

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Author(s)
Dawson, B.
Publication language
English
Pages
4 pp
Date published
01 Sep 2019
Type
Real-time evaluation
Keywords
Coordination, Cyclone, Forced displacement and migration, Organisational Learning and Change, Recovery and Resillience
Countries
Malawi

The Malawi government reported approximately 869,000 people were affected by flooding and Cyclone Idai, including 60 deaths and 677 injuries. An estimated 87,000 people were displaced.

The WV Malawi Category 2 National Office Response operates under the umbrella of the World Vision Southern Africa Floods & Cyclone Emergency Response (SAFCER), which was declared on 21 March 2019 as a Category 3 Global Response. To date, the response has projects in water sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food assistance, agriculture and livelihoods, camp management and shelter, as well as education.

The objective of the response is to meet the immediate life-saving and early recovery needs of up to 130,000 people affected by the cyclone in 15 districts. World Vision’s response has significantly exceeded, and in fact more than tripled, its beneficiary target of 130,000 by reaching approximately 467,000 beneficiaries. World Vision exceeded its funding target of US$6.5 million by securing approximately US$8.8 million to date.

The Real-Time Evaluation of WV Malawi’s response to Cyclone Idai took place in July 2019. The purpose was to assess the response against four criteria (organisational efficiency, relevance, coordination and influence, and programme effectiveness) and culminated in a workshop comprising World Vision staff and partners. Participants validated the findings, refined and prioritised recommendations, and developed action plans for the five prioritised recommendations for immediate improvement.