InterWorks
offers a state of the art approach to evaluation of
humanitarian and development programs, based on extensive
research used to develop a training course How to Evaluate
Humanitarian Action. This course evolved through collaboration
with ALNAP (Active Learning Network for Accountability
and Performance which is supported by 80 donors and
assistance organizations) and in running workshops with
ODI, WHO and John Hopkins SAIS and the Cuny Center.
As a result of this learning experience, we are able
to promote development of a high quality TOR , apply
the OECD-DAC criteria, help develop realistic evaluation
questions that will serve the needs of the organization,
and design a feedback process to examine findings in
the ways most useful to stakeholders.
In
supporting organizations for evaluation of their programs
and projects, InterWorks aims to involve all stakeholders,
including targeted and disaster-affected people, to
ensure that their opinions are factored into the analyses.
We are well-versed in the key elements needed for a
successful evaluation process, team leadership, team
work, facilitation and high-quality reporting. We possess
skills needed for verifiable data collection in terms
of sampling design, interview techniques and tools,
and data analysis with consideration for confidentiality.
We offer in-depth knowledge of international standards
of assistance as well as other critical evaluation areas
such as assessment and monitoring. We approach evaluations
with sensitivity to issues of gender, vulnerability,
participation, coordination, partnership and coverage
of needs. Evaluations we have managed cover diverse
areas such as natural disaster mitigation, assistance
to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), deployment of
emergency response teams, transitions from relief to
recovery, capacity development, human resources management,
financial management, supply and logistics, food aid,
shelter, mine action, emergency education, and child
protection, among others.
Representative
Projects
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) and Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), 2005:
InterWorks conducted an evaluation of
the UNHCR/NRC partnership to protect refugees
and persons of concern through deployment of education
experts which included a study of two of the target
countries, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),
2005:
InterWorks served on an inter-sectoral, independent
team evaluating UNICEF’s tsunami response
in the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Indonesia
and conducted in-depth studies of child protection
and education.
Development (USAID), Bureau for Democracy,
Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance (DCHA), 2000
– 2004:
InterWorks led an independent
team to evaluate DCHA assistance to the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. The evaluation focused
on issues of assisting IDPs and the report was
widely used as part of a synthesis “Support
to IDPs” sponsored by SIDA and as an example
of good practice in the ALNAP 2004 Annual Review,
Meta-Synthesis chapter. |
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