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Critical Analysis of Humanitarian Development Nexus Indicators
Title statement Critical Analysis of Humanitarian Development Nexus Indicators [rukopis] / Pedro Enrique Arriaza aldana Additional Variant Titles Critical Analysis of Humanitarian Development Nexus Indicators Personal name Arriaza aldana, Pedro Enrique, (dissertant) Translated title Critical Analysis of Humanitarian Development Nexus Indicators Issue data 2019 Phys.des. 65 : grafy, tab. + 1 CD Note Oponent Gianni Vaggi Ved. práce Maria Sassi Another responsib. Vaggi, Gianni, (opponent) Sassi, Maria, (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor) Keywords Composite indicators * Humanitarian Development Nexus * Relevance * Consistency * Applicability * Composite indicators * Humanitarian Development Nexus * Relevance * Consistency * Applicability Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geography Degreee discipline International Development Studies book
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Humanitarian assistance provision over the last fifteen years has increased dramatically in the developing world, both in volume and duration. This trend has given rise to the global need for linking humanitarian assistance projects with development programs, while keeping focus on both achieving Sustainable Development Goals and reducing risk and vulnerabilities in targeted populations. While this approach has been in the Development field for decades, there have been limited efforts to obtain quantifiable and measurable data on the results of these projects. This research project aims to critically analyze different efforts by international organizations to measure results of Humanitarian Development Nexus projects through composite indicators. The framework for the critical analysis is based on handbooks on the creation of composite indicators, by international organizations, mainly the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), among others. While presenting some limitations in consistency and robustness of methodologies, many organizations are fitting into the narrative through the composite indicators, filling an important gap in the evaluation of the nexus, covering cross-cutting sectors and working towards contextualization in the different humanitarian and development setups.Humanitarian assistance provision over the last fifteen years has increased dramatically in the developing world, both in volume and duration. This trend has given rise to the global need for linking humanitarian assistance projects with development programs, while keeping focus on both achieving Sustainable Development Goals and reducing risk and vulnerabilities in targeted populations. While this approach has been in the Development field for decades, there have been limited efforts to obtain quantifiable and measurable data on the results of these projects. This research project aims to critically analyze different efforts by international organizations to measure results of Humanitarian Development Nexus projects through composite indicators. The framework for the critical analysis is based on handbooks on the creation of composite indicators, by international organizations, mainly the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), among others. While presenting some limitations in consistency and robustness of methodologies, many organizations are fitting into the narrative through the composite indicators, filling an important gap in the evaluation of the nexus, covering cross-cutting sectors and working towards contextualization in the different humanitarian and development setups.
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