Mid-Term Evaluation of Tearfund's DFID-funded project seeking Natural Disaster Risk Reduction through Policy Change, Capacity Building and Community Based Mitigation and Preparedness

Author(s)
Dilloway, S. & Chadburn, O.
Publication language
English
Pages
26pp
Date published
01 Jan 2009
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Capacity development, National & regional actors, National
Countries
Malawi, India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan
Organisations
Tearfund

 

The Mid Term Review has been important exercise for the learning that has been generated through the
process and shared dialogue. It has identified trends which indicate some key issues in implementing the
Hyogo Framework for Action at the community level. It has also confirmed the need to provide ongoing and
targeted support to partners in their efforts to mainstream DRR within policy as well as their own practise.
In light of the growing concerns of climate change, this challenge has to be taken seriously going forward.
The use of the “Characteristics of a disaster resilient community” were helpful in identifying gaps where
communities could develop more robust resilience in the absence of a disaster. It has broadened partners’
understanding of what DRR is and articulated for them the linkages between advocacy and community
resilience, summed up in the “enabling environment” characteristics. The use of the Characteristics were
able to demonstrate impact by allowing communities to compare and contrast to where they are now
compared to where they were before. Most of all, the Characteristics has helped partners identify what
resilience components are missing without having to go through the full impact of a disaster as their basis for
learning. This has proved to be invaluable in providing a continuous and ongoing base for impact
assessment in future projects, and on this basis Tearfund will continue to support the further development
and roll out of the Characteristics.