Oxfam - Independent Evaluation of Cyclone Idai and Kenneth Response

Author(s)
SANDE CONSULTORES, LDA.
Publication language
English
Pages
68pp
Date published
18 Feb 2021
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Disasters, Cyclone, Evaluation-related, humanitarian action, Response and recovery, Current learning and evaluation, Learning and evaluation of similar crises
Countries
Mozambique

DEC funded evaluation of Oxfam's Cyclone Idai and Kenneth Response. The evaluation looks at Oxfam's entire response from start to finish in response to the two cyclones and makes recommendations to Oxfam for areas of improvement and what successes there were.

This report outlines Oxfams’ External Evaluation of Cyclone Idai & Kenneth Response in Mozambique carried out in the provinces of Sofala, Zambézia and Cabo Delgado. The response was implemented in two phases: phase one March -September 2019 and phase two October 2019-March 2020. The evaluation was designed based on the requirements stated in the Terms of Reference (ToR), whose purpose is to take stoke of Oxfam and its implementing partners (IP) response to CAT 1 emergency and provide feedback based on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) criteria of (i) relevance; (ii) efficiency; (iii) effectiveness; (iv) impact; (v) sustainability in alignment with the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance (ALNAP) criteria for evaluating humanitarian action, such as (i) coherence; (ii) coverage; and (iii) connectedness. The evaluation team also assessed to what extent the response complied with the Core Humanitarian Standard for Quality and accountability (CHS).

Authors: 
OXFAM