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Humanitarian assistance is needed to assist populations affected by natural and man-made disasters worldwide. Consequently, many humanitarian projects are implemented in different countries each year. Because of global economic crisis and limited funds,proper evaluation of implemented projects becomes more and more important. Transparency in reporting results is needed because humanitarian projects usually involve many different stakeholders, such as local governments, UN organizations, local and international non-governmental organizations and local communities. General public from countries…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Humanitarian assistance is needed to assist populations affected by natural and man-made disasters worldwide. Consequently, many humanitarian projects are implemented in different countries each year. Because of global economic crisis and limited funds,proper evaluation of implemented projects becomes more and more important. Transparency in reporting results is needed because humanitarian projects usually involve many different stakeholders, such as local governments, UN organizations, local and international non-governmental organizations and local communities. General public from countries which provide funds for the projects also has the right to know if these projects are worth their tax money. This book is a compilation of final field reports from three humanitarian projects and it contains evaluation of their final results. All the information is presented according to good practices on evaluation and reporting. This book can be a very useful tool for humaitarian workers, especially for those who start their work in the field of humanitarian assistance.
Autorenporträt
Dr Boris Budosan : a étudié la médecine à l'Université de Zagreb, Croatie, UE. A travaillé dans 30 projets humanitaires en Europe, au Moyen-Orient, en Asie, aux Caraïbes et dans le Pacifique occidental. Dr. Sabah Aziz : A étudié la médecine au Frontier Medical College, Pakistan. A travaillé dans 15 projets humanitaires en Asie, Afrique, Caraïbes et Pacifique occidental.