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Evaluation of disaster and emergency management: Do no harm, but do better
10.1002/ev.333.abs
The authors identify key issues for the improvement of evaluations of disaster and emergency management. The value of an interagency approach is discussed, as is the importance of the crossover lessons from international and domestic evaluation efforts. The authors discuss specific ways evaluation is tied to the larger context of guidelines and standards in humanitarian assistance. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc., and the American Evaluation Association.
Evaluation of disaster and emergency management: Do no harm, but do better
10.1002/ev.333.abs
The authors identify key issues for the improvement of evaluations of disaster and emergency management. The value of an interagency approach is discussed, as is the importance of the crossover lessons from international and domestic evaluation efforts. The authors discuss specific ways evaluation is tied to the larger context of guidelines and standards in humanitarian assistance. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc., and the American Evaluation Association.
Evaluation of disaster and emergency management: Do no harm, but do better
Ritchie, Liesel Ashley (author) / MacDonald, Wayne (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2010 ; 107-111
2010-06-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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