Building Peaceful Futures Program, Iraq - Mid-Term Evaluation

The Building Peaceful Futures Program is a multi-year humanitarian response in Iraq. It is designed to support the return and reintegration of communities in Ninewa and Kirkuk and improve local resilience through inclusive access to essential protection, water, sanitation and hygiene, and primary and reproductive health services.

The program is delivered through the AHP by a consortium comprising Save the Children Australia (lead partner), CARE Australia, Handicap International and the Norwegian Refugee Council.

An independent mid-term evaluation was undertaken in December 2019 and the findings and recommendations are presented in the evaluation report, available here.

Management responses to the recommendations are available here.

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