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National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Disaster Recovery Programs

Ensure that disaster recovery programs can be evaluated for their effectiveness.

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This resource is hosted on the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience website.
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The Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience develops, maintains, and shares knowledge and learning. This is in support of a disaster resilient Australia. 

There are many resources collections available. These include the Australian Emergency Management Library, and the Australian Disaster Resilience Handbook Collection. Collections also include the Australian Journal of Emergency Management, and Major Incidents Report. Their Knowledge Hub is a large collection containing many resources to support recovery.  

This resource is part of the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience recovery collection.

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Resource details
Title National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Disaster Recovery Programs
Owner Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience
Date last updated May 2018
Resource type Framework

What is this about?

This national monitoring and evaluation framework provides a consistent approach to the evaluation of any individual disaster recovery program that allows the lessons learned to feed into an evidence base to improve subsequent disaster recovery programs.

Who is this resource for?

  • State Government
  • Local Government
  • Community Service Organisations
  • Non Government Organisations
  • Community Recovery Committees

Table of contents

  • A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Disaster Recovery Programs
  • Disaster recovery outcomes
  • Developing a program logic for disaster recovery
  • Outcomes, indicators, and standards of successful recovery
  • Planning an evaluation
  • Monitoring disaster recovery
  • Presenting, disseminating, and learning from evaluation findings
  • Implementation and review of the Framework
  • References

Reviewed 08 November 2021

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