Evaluation of OCHA emergency response to the Haiti earthquake

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Author(s)
Bhattacharjee, A. and R. Lossio
Publication language
English
Pages
118pp.
Date published
14 Feb 2011
Publisher
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Coordination, Development & humanitarian aid, Disasters, Leadership and Decisionmaking, Response and recovery, Urban
Countries
Haiti

Purpose: This evaluation will examine OCHA’s response policies, structures and processes and their overall effectiveness in execution of OCHA’s core coordination functions. It is expected that the evaluation will contribute to organizational thinking about emergency response in OCHA and derive lessons for improving future humanitarian response operations. The conclusions and recommendations shall be discussed by the SMT. A management response matrix shall be prepared within three months of the finalization of the report.

Objectives: 1. Examine whether meaningful results were achieved and whether OCHA successfully identified and performed its core coordination functions; 2. Examine the timeliness, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of OCHA’s response to Haiti earthquake and produce lessons for improving future OCHA operations; 3. Review performance of all processes and structures employed during OCHA Haiti response; 4. Examine the extent to which the operation represents an appropriate response from OCHA in view of its mandate and priorities as laid out in the Strategic Framework; 5. Assess adequacy and utilization of existing OCHA policies and procedures in guiding the emergency response.