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    Evaluation of the Response to Hurricane Dean in Jamaica, St. Lucia and Dominica

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    Author(s)
    Walden, Vivien
    Publication date
    2008-06-01
    Subject
    Humanitarian
    Aid
    Conflict and disasters
    Keywords
    Reconstruction
    Humanitarian practice
    Monitoring and evaluation
    M&E
    Conflict
    Disasters
    Country
    Jamaica
    Saint Lucia
    Dominica
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Document type
    Evaluation report
    Description
    In 2007, Hurricane Dean hit Jamaica, temporarily displacing approximately 300,000 people. On St. Lucia and Dominica, the hurricane caused widespread damage to the agricultural sector, in particular banana crops but also to vegetable crops and animal pens. In Jamaica, Oxfam's main objective was to contribute to the prevention of a major disease outbreak among women, men and children in areas most affected by the hurricane. In St. Lucia and Dominica the main objective was to contribute to the recovery of livelihoods of farmers whose food security and livelihoods were severely affected by the hurricane. This evaluation, carried out after the six-month programmes closed, looks at the following areas: reviewing the project design and implementation; identifying and documenting innovative and good practices; and identifying persistent weaknesses (particularly in internal systems) for organisational learning.
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    30
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/119433
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/evaluation-of-the-response-to-hurricane-dean-in-jamaica-st-lucia-and-dominica-119433
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