CARE International DEC Indonesia Tsunami Appeal Evaluation

Author(s)
Amri, A., Tebe, Y., Kurniasih, I., Nufninu, R., Kuncoro, W.A., Malole, Y., Cynthia, M., Lamasitudju, N., Gayathri, R.T., Andika, M.
Publication language
English
Date published
29 Nov 2020
Type
Thematic evaluation
Keywords
Disasters, Tsunamis, Gender, Livelihoods, Shelter and housing, Water, sanitation and hygiene
Countries
Indonesia

Yayasan CARE Peduli (YCP) has been implementing a 25-month program of DEC-funded Indonesia Tsunami Appeal Phase I and Phase II, running from 1 October 2018 through 31 October 2020. The project aimed to help secure livelihoods recovery for the most vulnerable households in Central Sulawesi who were affected by the major earthquake and tsunami in 2018.

This evaluation is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the project’s achievements, lessons learned, and recommendations for future actions for the similar projects within YCP. The evaluation focused on research questions that assess criteria in Core Humanitarian Standards: appropriateness & relevance; effectiveness; timeliness; strengthening of local actors; communication, participation and feedback; coordination with and complementarity to other actors; continuous learning and improvements; support for staff; and management of resources, as well as assessing cross-cutting Issues, consists of gender sensitivity; social inclusion and; accountability.