NRC’s project “Integrated Emergency Aid for Conflict-Affected Populations in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon” focused on delivering multi-sectoral emergency assistance to communities in vulnerable situations, focusing on internally displaced people.
Funded by USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), the project’s objectives align with the BHA’s mission of providing food and non-food international disaster aid to better support those in need of humanitarian assistance.
This evaluation examines the project’s results, which began in August 2020 and progressed through two distinct phases until September 2024. The objective of the evaluation is to generate lessons learned and recommendations to propose improvements in the design, planning of NRC projects in NWSW regions of Cameroon.
The evaluation analysed the results of the WASH, Shelter and Settlement, Food Assistance, Protection/ICLA, Agriculture, and HCIMA activities under the two phases of the project. The evaluation also assessed the effects on project participants in order to draw lessons learned and develop recommendations to address the needs of internally displaced people and conflict/crisis affected communities in NWSW regions of Cameroon, as well as inform future NRC programming.