Evaluating the international humanitarian system: rationale, process and management of the joint evaluation of the international response to the Rwanda genocide
- PMID: 8991214
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.1996.tb01044.x
Evaluating the international humanitarian system: rationale, process and management of the joint evaluation of the international response to the Rwanda genocide
Abstract
The Rwanda evaluation has been termed a landmark in evaluation, not only because of its quality and the insights it has produced. It was also an unprecedented international collaboration to learn the lessons from the immense tragedy that was the genocide in Rwanda and its aftermath. This paper reports on the rationale, process and management of the joint evaluation of the international response to the Great Lakes crisis of 1994-5.
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