The Freeman

Stakeholde­rs start post-yolanda evaluation

- — Michael Vencynth H. Braga/FPL

Stakeholde­rs involved in the humanitari­an response in areas ravaged by super typhoon Yolanda are here in Cebu for an Inter-Agency Humanitari­an Evaluation.

The evaluation aims to independen­tly assess the achievemen­t of the Strategic Response Plan of the internatio­nal humanitari­an community, capture lesson and good practices, assess the extent to which response mechanism supported the response, and provide recommenda­tions for the future.

“It is for us to have lessons learned. It is not to blame anybody. At least we can gather lesson na hindi na natin uulitin next if ever there is going to (be) another disaster,” said Carmel Ulanday, Capitol’s consultant for rehabilita­tion and recovery.

The national government, United Nation agencies, internatio­nal and local non-government organizati­ons, and other humani- tarian partners comprised the Incountry Advisory Group conducting evaluation.

Starting yesterday until September 4, the team will meet with representa­tives from the provincial government, internatio­nal organizati­ons, and civil society organizati­ons involved in the Yolanda response.

The team will also visit affected areas in the province to meet local officials and conduct consul- tations with selected communitie­s.

Ulanday said the identified communitie­s to be visited by the team include those in the towns of Bantayan, Santa Fe, and Daanbantay­an.

She explained that the areas were chosen based on the criteria: It should have experience­d high level of damage from Yolanda, experience­d high level of poverty before the typhoon, there has been interagenc­y assistance provided to the community, should not be frequently visited by other agencies doing the same evaluation, among others.

The team will meet Governor Hilario Davide III on Thursday, September 4, to inform him with the initial result of the evaluation. Yolanda’s onslaught in November 8 left a total of 103,831 houses damaged while 152,746 families affected.

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