Humanitarian preparedness and response
Humanitarian monitoring and evaluation
Joint MFAT-DFAT Humanitarian monitoring and evaluation framework for the Pacific
A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework has been developed jointly by New Zealand (MFAT) and Australia (DFAT) as part of ongoing donor efforts to improve responses to rapid onset disasters in the Pacific.
The purpose of the Framework is to:
- Support DFAT and MFAT decision-making during responses
- Improve the evidence base on the impact of humanitarian response efforts
- Improve the effectiveness of future responses through identification of lessons
- Support better communication of the difference made for affected populations.
DFAT's humanitarian evaluations
- Mid-Term Evaluation of Tropical Cyclone Gita Response and Recovery Program in Tonga
- Evaluation of Protection in Australia's Disaster Responses in the Pacific
- Vanuatu Tropical Cyclone Pam Recovery Program Evaluation
- Review of Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund
- Support to Vulnerable Communities in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
- Evaluation of Australian Red Cross Humanitarian Partnership 2015-19
- Evaluation of Tropical Cyclone Winston education response
- Review of Australia's Humanitarian assistance to Myanmar
- Evaluation of Australia's response to PNG El Nino drought 2015-2017
- Humanitarian Assistance In The Pacific: An evaluation of the effectiveness of Australia's response to Cyclone Pam
- Australia's Humanitarian Response to the Syria Crisis: Evaluation report
- Australia's response to the Horn of Africa Humanitarian crisis, 2011 Evaluation Report
- Independent Evaluation of DFAT's Investment to the World Food Programme for Supporting Vulnerable Communities in Cox's Bazar and Management Response