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Publications by Julia Steets

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  • Commentary 29 Jul 2011

    Against the Grain

    By Alexander Gaus, Julia Steets
    The drought that has been unfolding across the Horn of Africa over the last two years is now showing us its worst face. Due to a perfect storm of poverty, drought, and civil war, more than 10 million people are threatened by malnutrition and starvation, according to the United Nations. Without…
  • Study 01 Jun 2011

    Donor Strategies for Addressing the Transition Gap and Linking Humanitarian and Development Assistance

    By Julia Steets
    Executive Summary Humanitarian assistance and development cooperation pursue different aims and follow different principles. Their separation – while important to protect the independence of humanitarian action – has negative side effects. This paper seeks to contribute to the international debate…
  • Evaluation report 11 Oct 2010

    Real-Time Evaluation of UNICEF’s Response to the Sa’ada Conflict in Northern Yemen

    By Julia Steets, Khalid Dubai
  • Book 01 Oct 2010

    Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships

    By Julia Steets
    Public-private partnerships have become an important tool for delivering essential public goods, but critics fear that they erode public accountability. Making partnerships more accountable requires a clear understanding of what accountability means for partnerships and which mechanisms can be used…
  • Book 01 Oct 2010

    Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships

    By Julia Steets
    Public-private partnerships have become an important tool for delivering essential public goods, but critics fear that they erode public accountability. Making partnerships more accountable requires a clear understanding of what accountability means for partnerships and which mechanisms can be used…
  • Article 31 Jul 2010

    Partnership Accountability Need Not Be Democratic Accountability

    By Julia Steets, Laura Blattner
  • Working paper 31 Jul 2010

    Humanitarian Assistance: Truly Universal? A Mapping Study of Non-Western Donors

    By Andrea Binder, Claudia Meier, Julia Steets
  • Evaluation report 01 Apr 2010

    Cluster Approach Evaluation II Synthesis Report

    By Julia Steets, Andrea Binder, Susanna Krüger, Claudia Meier, François Grünewald, Véronique de Geoffroy, Domitille Kauffmann, B. Sokpoh
  • Study 31 Dec 2009

    Coming of Age: UN-Private Sector Collaboration Since 2000

    By Wade Hoxtell, Domenica Preysing, Julia Steets
  • Article 30 Nov 2009

    Improving Humanitarian Assistance: A Transatlantic Agenda for Action

    By Julia Steets, Andrea Binder, Kai Koddenbrock
    This paper summarizes the main findings and recommendations of the research project Raising the Bar: Enhancing transatlantic governance of disaster relief and preparedness.…
  • Evaluation report 31 Jul 2009

    Inception Report: IASC Cluster Approach Evaluation, 2nd Phase

    By Julia Steets, Andrea Binder, Susanna Krüger, Claudia Meier, François Grünewald, Véronique de Geoffroy, Domitille Kauffmann
  • Article 28 Feb 2009

    Scope for Better Assessment

    By Julia Steets, Kristina Thomsen
  • Study 31 Dec 2008

    Improving Humanitarian Assistance: A Transatlantic Agenda for Action

    By Julia Steets, Andrea Binder, Kai Koddenbrock, Dan Hamilton, Kelly Johnson, Jean-Luc Marret
  • Commentary 31 Mar 2008

    Climate Change: From Cows to Kilowatts – A Case Study in Successful Technology Transfer

    By Julia Steets
  • Study 31 Dec 2007

    Adaptation and Refinement of the World Bank’s “Country Policy and Institutional Assessment” (CPIA)

    By Julia Steets
  • Commentary 30 Nov 2007

    Turning Waste into Energy: A Nigerian Initiative to Reduce Pollution and Generate Clean Electricity

    By Julia Steets
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