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In July 2010 Pakistan was hit by the worst floods in its history. Twenty million people across an area of over 100,000 sq. km were affected, and there was widespread damage to property and...
Early Recovery Framework
The project evaluation methodology used by the Office of Evaluation (OE) seeks to evaluate
impact on rural poverty in terms of six impact domains and three overarching factors, some of which...
This report summarises the principal points of discussion raised by the participants during the meeting held in EEAS headquarters on 26th June 2013 on Pakistan and Flood Recovery. The event...
This is the report of the Real Time Evaluation of the International Humanitarian Community’s
response to the 2010 Floods in Pakistan. The evaluation was commissioned by the Inter‐Agency...
This report was requested by and prepared with financial assistance from ECHO.
The views expressed herein are those of the consultants and do not represent any
official view of ECHO....
Rehabilitation and reconstruction programme for the agriculture and livestock sectors
The objective of the assessment was to survey at the household and community levels, against a pre-defined questionnaire, the circumstances, needs and priorities of people affected by the floods....
Evaluation of the Relief Phase of the International Federation of Red
Cross Red Crescent Societies/Pakistan Red Crescent Society
Monsoon Flash Floods Operation
As of March 5, more than 108,000 families, or 734,400 people, remained internally displaced due to conflict in northwest Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to U.N....