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Publications by Julia Steets

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  • Evaluation report 04 Jul 2018

    Evaluation of WFP Policies on Humanitarian Principles and Access in Humanitarian Contexts

    By Julia Steets, Alexander Gaus, Claudia Meier, Janika Spannagel, Mark Bui, Adele Harmer, Abby Stoddard
    This evaluation report assesses the World Food Programme’s (WFP) policies on humanitarian principles and access, its progress implementing the policies, and the factors affecting the results observed. It is based on a mix of data-gathering tools and methods, including field visits, interviews,…
  • Evaluation report 19 Jun 2017

    Independent Grand Bargain Report

    By András Derzsi-Horváth, Julia Steets, Lotte Ruppert
    The Grand Bargain aims to reduce the humanitarian financing gap – estimated at US$ 15 billion – by improving the delivery and efficiency of aid. 52 donors and aid organisations, which account for the lion’s share of the international humanitarian response, have endorsed the Grand Bargain. One year…
  • Study 16 Jun 2017

    Cash Coordination in Humanitarian Contexts

    By Julia Steets, Lotte Ruppert
    Background As more agencies are using cash transfer programs in humanitarian contexts, the need for coordination has grown. Currently, the cash working groups established by aid organizations in emergency settings vary in their leadership and institutional setups. This ad hoc approach has helped…
  • Study 09 Nov 2016

    The Use of Third-Party Monitoring in Insecure Contexts

    By Elias Sagmeister, Julia Steets
    Background Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) describes the practice of contracting third parties to collect and verify monitoring data. In insecure contexts, aid actors primarily use TPM to monitor the activities of partner organizations in places where their own staff faces access restrictions. This…
  • Study 09 Nov 2016

    Listening to Communities in Insecure Environments

    By Lotte Ruppert, Elias Sagmeister, Julia Steets
    Background In insecure environments, where humanitarian staff have limited opportunities for face- to-face interactions with communities, achieving accountability to affected populations is more complex and often requires a mix of approaches. Community feedback mechanisms can be a valuable tool to…
  • Toolkit 09 Nov 2016

    Technologies for Monitoring in Insecure Environments

    By Rahel Dette, Julia Steets, Elias Sagmeister
    Introduction Operating in insecure environments is one of the more critical tests for the humanitarian community. Access constraints, uncertainty, attacks and aid diversion make these unlikely settings for innovation. Yet several new approaches come from highly insecure environments. In these…
  • Study 01 Oct 2016

    Eyes and Ears on the Ground: Monitoring Aid in Insecure Environments

    By Julia Steets, Elias Sagmeister, Lotte Ruppert
  • Commentary 20 Sep 2016

    How to Ensure a Global Refugee Response

    By Julia Steets, Julian Lehmann
    Just hours after the United Nations concluded its refugee summit, breaking news on the displaced could hardly be more sobering. A UN aid convoy in Syria was bombed, leaving 12 aid workers dead; Kenya is closings the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, pressuring refugees to return to Somalia;…
  • Commentary 25 May 2016

    We Need Less Paperwork and More Aid in Humanitarian Work

    By Julia Steets, András Derzsi-Horváth
    When the world is burning, tackling excessive bureaucracy in the humanitarian aid machine might seem like rescue ships planning how to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic. Yet, following talks at the World Humanitarian Summit where EU commissioner Kristalina Georgieva said she believes $1bn a…
  • Commentary 24 May 2016

    Old Habits Die Hard at the World Humanitarian Summit

    By Julia Steets, András Derzsi-Horváth
    It was the first time that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon invited the world’s political leaders and top bureaucrats to "stand up for our common humanity and take action to prevent and reduce human suffering." But has the summit delivered on the hopes that it would substantially improve…
  • Study 12 May 2016

    Drivers and Inhibitors of Change in the Humanitarian System

    By Julia Steets, Andrea Binder, András Derzsi-Horváth, Susanna Krüger, Lotte Ruppert
    Introduction Objectives The humanitarian system has undergone a series of reform initiatives. While progress has been noted in certain areas, a number of issues have been identified time and time again as critical areas in need of improvement. This raises questions about the ability of the…
  • Commentary 25 Apr 2016

    Innovating for Access: The Role of Technology in Monitoring Aid in Highly Insecure Environments

    By Rahel Dette, Julia Steets
    Operating in insecure environments is one of the more critical tests for the humanitarian community. Access constraints, uncertainty, attacks and aid diversion make these unlikely settings for innovation. Yet several new approaches come from highly insecure environments. In these settings,…
  • Study 05 Feb 2016

    IASC Transformative Agenda: A Review of Reviews and Their Follow-Up

    By Susanna Krüger, András Derzsi-Horváth, Julia Steets
    Executive Summary In 2011, the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) principals adopted the Transformative Agenda to give new momentum to the 2005 Humanitarian Reform and strengthen leadership, coordination and accountability in humanitarian action. Their ultimate objective was to enhance…
  • Evaluation report 18 May 2015

    WFP’s Preparedness and Response Enhancement Programme: A Strategic Evaluation (2011-14)

    By Julia Steets, Antonio Galli, Kai Koddenbrock, James Darcy
    Executive Summary This evaluation assessed the contribution of the Preparedness and Response Enhancement Programme (PREP) to improving the World Food Programme's capability to respond effectively and efficiently to large-scale emergencies. The evaluation is part of a series of strategic evaluations…
  • Evaluation report 19 Aug 2014

    FAO/WFP Joint Evaluation of Food Security Cluster Coordination in Humanitarian Action

    By Julia Steets, James Darcy, Lioba Weingärtner, Pierre Leguéné
  • Commentary 27 Apr 2014

    Impasse in Syria May Encourage Changes in the Humanitarian System

    By Julia Steets
    Responding to a crisis the magnitude of that in Syria is a formidable challenge. In addition, forces on all fronts seem to almost conspire to make it more difficult to provide effective humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict. The Syrian government is restrictive. Extreme…
  • Study 30 Jun 2013

    UN-Business Partnerships: A Handbook

    By Wade Hoxtell, Maximilian Norz, Julia Steets
  • Evaluation report 28 Jun 2012

    Evaluation and Review of Humanitarian Access Strategies in DG ECHO Funded Interventions

    By Julia Steets, Elias Sagmeister
  • Study 10 Jan 2012

    Coordination to Save Lives: History and Emerging Challenges

    By Julia Steets, Claudia Meier
  • Evaluation report 01 Dec 2011

    Evaluation of the Protection Standby Capacity (ProCap) and Gender Standby Capacity (GenCap) Projects

    By Julia Steets, Claudia Meier
    Executive Summary The Protection Capacity Standby Project (ProCap) and the Gender Capacity Standby Project (GenCap) are inter-agency resources to strengthen the humanitarian system’s capacity in protection and gender. The projects maintain rosters of senior experts deployed to countries in…
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