Evaluations/Assessments | July 20, 2007
Joint Evaluation of Responses to the Yogyakarta Earthquake
CRS, CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision Indonesia responded independently to the earthquake in Yogyakarta on May 27, 2006. But the agencies came to believe that a joint evaluation of their independent responses would demonstrate greater accountability and produce results that would be taken more seriously. This report is the outcome of that joint evaluation.
CONTENTS
The Joint Evaluation Team, Field Work Locations and Methods
Structure of the Report
The Yogyakarta Earthquake Emergency Context
The Emergency and Recovery Programs of CARE, CRS, SC, and WVI
The Response by These Agencies Was Largely Considered Appropriate
Agency Activities Contributed to Impacts
Activities Implemented by These Agencies and Other Actors Helped People and Their Communities to Recover
Accountability to Local People Was Mostly Well Done
Some Good Practice on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Is Found
Agencies Were Prepared to Respond Because of Mount Merapi
The Joint Evaluation Process Had a Number of Advantages
Annexes