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Evidence-based approaches to Humanitarian Aid The Irish Aid Experience
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What is Evidence-based Humanitarian Aid? No agreed definition but generally understood as… The application of current best evidence/practice to strengthen the appropriateness, effectiveness and impact of humanitarian assistance. Requires strengthening the link between research, policy and practice. Requires a Results Based Approach. Requires cooperation, coordination and political will.
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Information sources Irish Aid uses to guide funding allocations… CAP UN Assessment Reports NGO Assessment Reports CRED EU Vulnerability Index Global Hunger Index UNICEF MIC
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Irish Aid Appraisal Process… Partner expertise, competency, experience Targeting – reaching the most vulnerable Baseline Information – needs assessment Beneficiary Consultation CoordinationResults focus Adherence to Standards Strengthening local capacities Cross cutting issues Financial oversight
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Irish Aid’s role in on-going strengthening of the Evidence-base Innovation and piloting Improved Processes and Practices Capacity Strengthening Learning and Quality Irish Aid supporting…
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Challenges… Acknowledge evidence-based approaches are both under-developed but also a new area of focus for all Lesson learning from ‘mega-emergencies’ – the TEC, Haiti but challenge to integrate Learning from evaluations Building research seamlessly to decision- making
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Challenges ctd. Institutional challenges – DRR, LRRD, Horn of Africa, the ‘development agenda’ Pulling together to deliver credible and timely data versus the pressures to compete The time pressures unique to humanitarian response – how does this argue for a different approach? Risk: ‘Evidence based decision making’ could become an impediment to innovation or neglect of neglect of issues such as protection and dignity because they are difficult to measure
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Horn of Africa Brief case study Early warning Start from national capacity – focus of our country programmes – resilience, social safety nets, cash transfers - flexibility More integrated country strategy planning with humanitarian input National NGOs – work of ENN, Concern, Valid on CMAM – early 2000s – Local producers - Plumpynut HPP process and EPPR support to DRR and building resilience but only possible so far – Govt partners
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…but still challenges here Still a ‘sudden onset’ phase to be responded to and evidence weak there Also need to build in more humanitarian impact assessments – ALNAP – Malawi, Haiti pilots Positives – staged response which enables us to prioritise initial emergency interventions but parallel efforts on sectoral priorities eg GBV
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The broader Dimension International Context – work of others ongoing Not just an Irish challenge A DEC approach? How Irish Aid links in with these international initiatives– locating our support at the broader level
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