Evaluation reports
Most evaluation reports are available on the MSF intranet (Tukul) only and are freely accessible to all MSF staff. They will also be provided upon request from the Evaluation Unit. We ask for understanding that evaluation reports can not be shared outside MSF.
Evaluations implemented with support of the Vienna Evaluation Unit
- Evaluation of MSF-OCG response to cholera in Haiti,
September 2011 - Evaluation of the MSF CH TB project in penal sector , Kyrgyzstan; February 2011
- Haiti Earthquake Response Intersectional evaluation; December 2010
- Evaluation on MSF Response to displacement in open settings; June 2010
- Evaluation of disengagement from the MSF Bon Marché Hospital in Bunia / DRC; June 2010
- DABOLA 2004-2008: Final evaluation of the pilot project “Fighting Malaria in Guinea”; September 2009
- Remote Control Programmes in MSF (OCA & OCG); February-June 2009
- OCG Sexual Violence project in Guatemala; March 2009
- Response to Nargis cyclone, Irrawaddy delta, Myanmar
- Hand-over of HIV/AIDS projects in OCG; January 2009
- MSF-OCBA Benson hospital project; August 2008
- Epidemic Response in OCG 2006/2007; July-October 2007
- Response to Natural Disaster: Transversal evaluation of seven OCG interventions in 2007; June 2008
- Response to Ebola, Bundibugyo/Uganda Lessons learned from the MSF intervention; January 2008
- Evaluation of MSF-CH programme for street children Tegucigalpa Honduras; November 2007
- MSF-CH Meditrina project:mid-term evaluation; January 2008
- Nutrition interventions in Marial Lou, Tonj County, South Sudan & Compared with the Niger nutrition outcomes; September 2007
- Antiretroviral Treatment for people living with HIV in Honduras and Guatemala; February 2007
- Mundari hospital - Kajo Keji County, South Sudan; October to December 2006
- Tsunami Emergency Response 2004/2005 in Indonesia & Sri Lanka
- Gulu/Northern Uganda
- Prevention & treatment of HIV/Aids program - Lichinga/Niassa/Mozambique; 2007
“Good evaluation is essential for real organisational learning and accountability. We need well managed processes to make good evaluations a reality in MSF.”
Sabine Kampmüller,
Head of Vienna Evaluation Unit
