An Evaluation of Hogaan iyo Nabad: A Community Driven Governance Programme in Somalia/Somaliland

Abstract

This report is the final evaluation of the Hogaan iyo Nabad Community Driven Reconstruction programme in Somalia/Somaliland. The programme is financed by the Department for International Development (DFID), and implemented by a Consortium of three international organisations: Care International (CARE), Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and International Rescue Committee (IRC). It aims at strengthening governance and conflict management at the village level and uses participatory approaches to support responsive, accountable and effective governance in 60 villages. In particular, the programme aims at achieving two outcomes:

  • Outcome 1: Citizens’ participation in decision-making and conflict management is enhanced and
  • Outcome 2: Village-level institutions have improved their ability to plan, manage and advocate for community priorities.

This report evaluates whether the twin goals of the programme have been achieved.

Citation

Bakonyi, J.; Cohen, G.; Bedard, P-O. An Evaluation of Hogaan iyo Nabad: A Community Driven Governance Programme in Somalia/Somaliland. Durham University, UK (2015) 169 pp.

An Evaluation of Hogaan iyo Nabad: A Community Driven Governance Programme in Somalia/Somaliland

Published 1 January 2015