Summary Evaluation Report of WFP’s Ebola Crisis Response: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone

Publication language
English
Pages
15pp
Date published
01 Jan 2017
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Disasters, Epidemics & pandemics, Food and nutrition
Countries
Australia, Guinea, Sierra Leone

This document is the summary of the evaluation of WFP’s response to the Ebola Virus Disease crisis in West Africa, which assessed three key inquiry areas: partnerships and coordination; learning, adaptation and innovation; and, performance and results of 3 country-specific Immediate Response Emergency Operations, a regional EMOP (Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) and 3 regional Special Operations implemented in 2014-2015, which represented USD 442 million in requirements and reached some 5 million beneficiaries in total. WFP demonstrated flexibility, diversity and agility in responding to this complex health crisis, engaging in new non-traditional partnerships in the health, private, logistics and communications sectors. The evaluation concluded that WFP’s two-pronged response of food assistance and common service support, was appropriate and relevant, efficiently scaling-up amidst rapidly evolving needs. WFP successfully filled a logistics capacity gap of the humanitarian community, and its food assistance contributed to the containment efforts.