NGO coordination in Afghanistan : an evaluation report / prepared by Arne Strand, A. W. Najami, Nicola Lander.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Peshawar/Bergen : Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR), 1999.Description: [73] unnumbered pages, 4, 3, [25] unnumbered pages, 7, [7] unnumbered pages : map ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet HN670.6. Z9.
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“October 1999”.
Contents: 1. Executive summary—2. Introduction—3. Acknowledgements—4. Methodology—5. Definitions—6. The Afghan context—7. NGOs role in the Afghan relief scene—8. The NGO community—9. Profile of the NGO coordinating bodies—10. United Nations coordination and the PCP process—11. Views on NGO coordination—12. An evaluation of the effectiveness of the current coordination activities—13. Proposed models for improved coordination—14. Workshop findings—15. Closing remark.
Summary: “This evaluation was commissioned by: Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR), the Afghan National NGO Coordination Bureau (ANCB) and the Islamic Coordination Council (ICC), following a recommendation made by the Afghan Programming Body (APB). The purpose of the evaluation, as set out in the terms of reference, was to finds ways and means to improve existing coordination arrangements in the light of emerging new challenges facing the relief community in Afghanistan…”—(summary page).
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