Enhancing participatory evaluation in a humanitarian aid project

Cristiano M. Rossignoli*, Alberto Giani, Francesco Di Iacovo, Roberta Moruzzo, Paola Scarpellini

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Abstract

This article examines participatory evaluation of humanitarian aid projects in post-conflict contexts, through the presentation of a particular case: the evaluation of a project supporting herders and Bedouin communities breeding small ruminants in the Gaza Strip. The article analyses the current situation in the Gaza Strip, a unique humanitarian context, in order to gain insight into the value of participatory evaluation in post-conflict settings. The article analyses the participatory evaluation in order to understand how participation functions, what lessons can be learned and what outcomes can be generated. Finally, this experience demonstrates how participatory evaluation can work effectively in humanitarian settings despite the obvious constraints of conflict and post-conflict settings. Whilst participatory evaluation contributes to improving humanitarian-aid interventions, a more structural approach to participation is needed to achieve concrete and durable results.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)134-151
JournalEvaluation : The International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Gaza Strip
  • humanitarian aid
  • post-conflict
  • practical participatory evaluation

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