HPG Commissioned Reports DetailsPublications in this seriesDetails HPG has established a strong record in carrying out large-scale and complex evaluations. These provide a valuable 'point of entry' for HPG's work in understanding and influencing humanitarian policy and practice. In turn, this ensures that the group's work is strongly rooted in field experience, and that the evaluation process is informed by research and other studies carried out by HPG. HPG is particularly interested in evaluations of strategic significance to the sector, where there are opportunities for learning and effecting change. Publications in this series Humanitarian Coordination: Lessons from Recent Field Experience Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 May 2001 HPG Commissioned Reports Nicola Reindorp and Peter Wiles This is the output from a study which aimed to sharpen thinking on UN humanitarian coordination in the light of processes underway in the UN. These include debates on how the UN chooses coordination arrangements, the report of the UN Panel on Peace Operations – the Brahimi report – and OCHA’s own Change Management Process. Download Pages« first‹ prev…89101112 View content in the Search Centre:Conflict and securityHumanitarian policyLivelihoodsNatural disasters
Humanitarian Coordination: Lessons from Recent Field Experience Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 May 2001 HPG Commissioned Reports Nicola Reindorp and Peter Wiles This is the output from a study which aimed to sharpen thinking on UN humanitarian coordination in the light of processes underway in the UN. These include debates on how the UN chooses coordination arrangements, the report of the UN Panel on Peace Operations – the Brahimi report – and OCHA’s own Change Management Process. Download