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CARE Rapid Gender Analysis Lombok Earthquakes Indonesia

A Rapid Gender Analysis (RGA) provides information about the different needs, capacities and coping strategies of women, men, boys and girls in a crisis by examining their roles and their relationships, and the implications of these during displacement. As the response is affected by the aftershocks and the continued immediate response and evacuation, this document is intended to provide an initial foundational analysis of gender dynamics, drawing on pre crisis information and the immediate rapid survey conducted by country office staff. As the response continues and evolves, additional information, observation and data will help to expand the detail, and provide more nuanced recommendations.

The objectives of this RGA, therefore, were to better understand how women, men, girls and boys are affected by the earthquakes, the impact of the earthquakes on gender dynamics, and emerging opportunities to provide an emergency response that meets the differing needs and vulnerabilities of women, men, boys and girls. Read More...

FINAL REPORT ENDLINE SURVEY: WARUNG ANAK SEHAT (WAS) PROGRAM

The WAS program scheme is originally conceptualized in 2011 by a national food company with a non-government organization as the local partner. Since 2016, CARE is responsible as the local partner for the initiation or continuation of Warung Anak Sehat in 350 schools across 4 different locations in Indonesia. In several areas, Warung Anak Sehat was first initiated by other organization and then continued by CARE. The WAS scheme consists of establishment of food kiosks which provides healthy food inside or outside schools. These kiosks are set up and run by vendors (usually female) who are provided with skills, tools and equipment. [27 pages] Read More...

Windows of opportunity final evaluation

The overarching purpose of the global evaluation of WO project is to provide information that will inform decision makers of the performance and impact of the interventions, individually and as a package, thus contributing to the evidence and providing guidance for decisions about future programs and the desirability of scaling up. [102 pages] Read More...

Indonesia-emergency capacity building joint evaluation-final evaluation

1) Review the ECB Indonesia consortium’s emergency responses to the West Java and West Sumatra earth... Read More...

Aceh tsunami shelter

After meeting the emergency needs of tsunami victims, CARE shifted the focus of its program in Aceh ... Read More...

Joint Evaluation of Yogyakarta Earthquake Response

114-page joint evaluation from CARE, Catholic Relief Services, Save the Children (SC), and World Vision Indonesia (WVI) on their separate responses to the Yogyakarta earthquake. Although the agencies worked independently of each other, it was felt that a joint evaluation (JE) of the response would demonstrate greater accountability and the results would be taken more seriously. The objectives of the JE were to assess individual agencies on: • The impacts of their responses and identify promising practices and indicators on impact measurement. • The appropriateness of agency responses.• Whether the responses had helped the recovery of people and communities. • The level of agency accountability to local people. • Organisational preparedness to respond to emergencies Read More...

Indonesia pena ii endofproject 06 (1)

The PENA II project was carried out in Kupang and Timor Tengah Utara district districts in Nusa Teng... Read More...

SAMBA Project Final Evaluation Report

The purpose of the SAMBA project was to improve the capacity of Business Development Service Provide... Read More...

Iraq Conflict Humanitarian Response Baseline Report

Real Time Evaluation Read More...

City Forum Program Final Evaluation

CARE developed City Forums in order to increase community participation in the planning of local inf... Read More...

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