Programme Evaluation of Disaster Risk Reduction: overall report

This programme evaluation report describes the processes of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme as a community-driven approach, including partner training in methodology, engagement in community mobilisation, community hazard mapping, and community designed plans to reduce their disaster risks. The report highlights successful working implementations and sustainable interventions, as well as areas for improvement.

Based on four country reports (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malawi and Ethiopia) as well as an online survey of Cordaid partners and interviews at Cordaid's headquarters, the evaluation of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme aimed to gain greater insight into and understanding of the efficiency, relevance, and effectiveness of the programme and the best strategies for any future programme. The evaluation was commissioned by Cordaid to Channel Research. This programme evaluation report describes the processes of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme as a community-driven approach, including partner training in methodology, engagement in community mobilisation, community hazard mapping, and community designed plans to reduce their disaster risks. The report highlights successful working implementations and sustainable interventions, as well as areas for improvement.

Based on four country reports (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malawi and Ethiopia) as well as an online survey of Cordaid partners and interviews at Cordaid's headquarters, the evaluation of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme aimed to gain greater insight into and understanding of the efficiency, relevance, and effectiveness of the programme and the best strategies for any future programme. The evaluation was commissioned by Cordaid to Channel Research. This programme evaluation report describes the processes of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme as a community-driven approach, including partner training in methodology, engagement in community mobilisation, community hazard mapping, and community designed plans to reduce their disaster risks. The report highlights successful working implementations and sustainable interventions, as well as areas for improvement.

Based on four country reports (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malawi and Ethiopia) as well as an online survey of Cordaid partners and interviews at Cordaid's headquarters, the evaluation of the 2009 Community-Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) programme aimed to gain greater insight into and understanding of the efficiency, relevance, and effectiveness of the programme and the best strategies for any future programme. The evaluation was commissioned by Cordaid to Channel Research.