Evaluation and Evidence in Disasters and Humanitarian Crises
About This Article This article was written to explore the quantity and quality of evidence and evaluation in disasters and humanitarian crises and which barriers and solutions could be examined to improve the quality of evidence and evaluations in the setting of disasters or humanitarian crises. This was originally submitted in 2019 as an essay by the author, Nathan Linton, whilst studying a Masters of International Development Practice at Monash University. Nathan has since worked in emergency services at the Country Fire Authority in Victoria, Australia and was the Head of Impact at Oaktree, Australia’s largest youth-led international aid & development organisation. You can find out more about… Read More »Evaluation and Evidence in Disasters and Humanitarian Crises