Pakistan Initial Floods Emergency Response Plan, Aug 2010 Pakistan Revised Emergency Response Plan, September 2010 Refugees <strong>Inter</strong>national, Confronting Climate Displacement: Learning from Pakistan’s Floods, November 2010 UNDAC, Key Findings: Pakistan Floods. Report No.1, Aug 15, 2010 UNDAC, Key Findings: Pakistan Floods. Report No.2, Aug 22, 2010 UNDP, Early Recovery Needs Assessment, 2010 United Nations, Multi‐Cluster Rapid <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Needs Assessment, August 2010 United Nations, Pakistan Floods 2010: Integrated Survival Strategy, October 2010 World Food Program, Impact <strong>of</strong> WFP Food Assistance (2010), Working Paper, WFP Charsadda, January 2011 USAID Bureau for Democracy, conflict and humanitarian assistance, Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> US foreign disaster assistance Pakistan – Floods Fact Sheets (From August 2011 to January 2011) USAID, Pakistan 60 days later, Report 2010 USAID, Success Story, Prompt Diagnosis and Treatment Prevents Epidemic in Pakistan 2010 Main Web pages consulted: www.pakresponse.info ‐ Including cluster updates and briefings available on web during <strong>the</strong> evaluation period. www.ndma.gov.pk 138 | P age
Annex 9: BIOs Team Members Mr. Riccardo Polastro (Italian) is Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> at DARA. He has 18 years <strong>of</strong> experience in humanitarian affairs and development aid having worked in sixty countries for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Inter</strong>national Movement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Red Cross, <strong>the</strong> United Nations, NGOs and donor agencies. Since 2001, Mr Polastro has carried out policy, partnership and operational evaluations and reviews for Danida, DFID, <strong>the</strong> DG ECHO, EC, IASC, ICRC, Norad, OCHA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNDP, SIDA and o<strong>the</strong>r organizations. To date, he has carried out four <strong>Inter</strong>‐<strong>Agency</strong> <strong>Real</strong> time evaluations <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> humanitarian system response to both conflict and natural disasters. Riccardo lectures in several university MA programs and provides pr<strong>of</strong>essional training on evaluation and development related topics. He holds an MPhil in Peace and Security, an MA in <strong>Inter</strong>national Relations, and a Maîtrise <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Mr. Nicolai Steen Nielsen is a senior evaluator at DARA with more than 15 years <strong>of</strong> experience in international development and humanitarian assistance in Africa, Asia and Latin America, working for NGOs, <strong>the</strong> UN and private consultancy firms. He has been a consultant on numerous evaluations (midterm‐, post‐, and impact), <strong>the</strong>matic studies, reviews, long‐term implementation programmes and appraisals for bilateral (Danida, DFID, SDC, SIDA) and multilateral organizations (World Bank, NDF, UNICEF, WFP, OCHA‐IASC), as well as for international NGOs and research entities (Spanish Red Cross, IBIS, ADRA, MS/Action‐Aid and DIIS). Nicolai has specialized in <strong>the</strong> areas <strong>of</strong> aid effectiveness, governance, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, education and as M&E specialist. Nicolai is currently coordinator for a global disaster risk reduction initiative. Nicolai has developed in‐depth expertise in mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative analysis) and evidence based research and studies. Nicolai has been a programme <strong>of</strong>ficer for UNICEF for three years as. Ms. Farwa Zafar a specialist in international affairs and a longtime practitioner, analyst and observer <strong>of</strong> political, humanitarian and social development trends is an expert monitor and evaluator <strong>of</strong> humanitarian response and development interventions having a close knowledge and familiarity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> broader sector. She has extensive experience on <strong>the</strong> interface between policy, research, and practical actions having worked in government, academia, civil society, and <strong>the</strong> international system. She has been a strategic and operational advisor to a number <strong>of</strong> international organisations including <strong>the</strong> UN, World Bank, DFID, USAID, NGOs and local communities and has carried out many project reviews & evaluations, surveys and data analysis in Pakistan and o<strong>the</strong>r countries. Farwa also has multiple years <strong>of</strong> experience in working on political and parliamentary development issues as well as in political research and managing seminars/trainings/consultations. Farwa is a graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Inter</strong>national and Public Affairs, Columbia University, USA and Punjab University, Lahore Pakistan. 139 | P age
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