Evaluations and Lessons Learned

DG ECHO & IFRC pilot programmatic partnership: Supporting local action in addressing humanitarian and health crises

DG ECHO & IFRC Pilot Programmatic Partnership: Supporting Local Action in Addressing Humanitarian and Health Crises

The IFRC DG ECHO pilot Programmatic Partnership (PPP) Supporting Local Action in Addressing Humanitarian and Health Crises is a three year global preparedness and response programme supporting 24 countries, involving 24 host National Societies (HNS), 12 European Union National Societies (EUNS) and the International IFRC of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The programme officially launched its roll-out phase on 1 April 2022, and will run until 31 March 2025 and has a budget of up to CHF 230M. The overall objective of the PPP is to ensure communities and individuals at risk, and local actors, are taking action through innovative and integrated strategies, to anticipate, prepare for and respond to and recover from humanitarian and health crises.

The mid-term review (MTR) aimed to complement reporting on the reach of the programme and assess mid-term progress made towards achieving specific elements of the Theory of Change which are not easily captured in current data collection and narrative reporting - namely localization, network harmonization, coordination, communication, and global partnership leveraging.

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