Humanitarian Coalition East Africa Drought Appeal: Final evaluation report
In 2011, suffered from one of the worst droughts in 60 years which left more than 13 million people in need of food, water and emergency healthcare.
Canadian donors contributed $14 million to the Humanitarian Coalition’s joint appeal for East Africa’s drought of 2011. These funds helped to set up activities such as the delivery of emergency food, basic healthcare, and water sanitation kits. Nutrition centres and child education programs also played a significant role in the response.
As part of its commitment to transparency and accountability, the Humanitarian Coalition conducts a series of evaluations both to measure impact and identify lessons learned.
This final evaluation report presents the findings of the overall response lead by the members of the Humanitarian Coalition in East Africa. Findings on cash transfer programmes are presented in paragraph 5.5.
Two other reports have also been published by the Humanitarian Coalition: