In humanitarian interventions, both the immediate response and rapid response first line interventions, when recipients are on the move, and are not likely to be found again, we do a quick questionnaire to collect some data on the spot, for review later on. Also in short term responses in humanitarian interventions, post distribution monitoring surveys are considered good enough monitoring and evaluation intervention, to capture participants perspective and ensure accountability to affected population and safe guarding aspects.
Someone can argue that in such types of response, we did not do "project evaluation" per se, but rather self evaluation to identify potential successes and lessons learned for future interventions.
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Ayman Ramsis
Program Director
Samaritan's Purse
Posted on 21/08/2024
Dear Jackie,
Great question,
In humanitarian interventions, both the immediate response and rapid response first line interventions, when recipients are on the move, and are not likely to be found again, we do a quick questionnaire to collect some data on the spot, for review later on. Also in short term responses in humanitarian interventions, post distribution monitoring surveys are considered good enough monitoring and evaluation intervention, to capture participants perspective and ensure accountability to affected population and safe guarding aspects.
Someone can argue that in such types of response, we did not do "project evaluation" per se, but rather self evaluation to identify potential successes and lessons learned for future interventions.
With deep respect,
Ayman Ramsis
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