Humanitarian Needs Evaluation for Victims of the Nagorno-Karabachi Conflict

Author(s)
Lattu, K. Garner, D. and Culkin, D.
Publication language
English
Pages
52pp
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Capacity development, Community-led, Conflict, violence & peace, Livelihoods, Protection, human rights & security, Forced displacement and migration
Countries
Azerbaijan, Armenia
A three person team of independent consultants spent two weeks in the Caucasus,
traveling to Armenia, the Nagorno-Karabakh region, henceforth referred to only as
"Nagorno Karabakh", and the rest of Azerbaijan. The team consisted of a public health
specialist, a regional specialist, and a development planner.1 Following briefings from
USAID and State Department officials, the team departed Washington on the 16th of
January, arriving in Yerevan on the evening of the 17th. The team returned to the United
States on the 31st of January.
 
The two weeks spent in the Caucasus were allocated as follows:
January 17th to the 20th in Yerevan, Armenia;
January 21 to 26 in Nagorno-Karabakh ;
January 26 to 31 in Azerbaijan.
 
The team’s mission was to carry out an evaluation of the humanitarian assistance
needs for refugees, displaced persons, and needy civilians affected by the Nagorno-
Karabakh conflict. A full copy of the team’s Scope of Work is attached in an Annex.