The Good Enough Guide
This pocket-sized guide offers a set of basic guidelines on how to be accountable to local people and measure program impact in emergency situations. The ‘good enough’ approach emphasizes simple, practical, safe, quick, and easily implemented solutions. It consists of overviews of the purpose behind accountability and impact measurement, and fourteen participation oriented accountability and impact measurement ‘tools’, including how to involve people throughout the project, conducting focus groups and other forms of information gathering processes, observation, use of indicators, setting up complaints mechanisms and how to exit the response.
The link address is: http://www.globalpolicy.org/ngos/aid/2007/0209goodenough.pdf
Risk and Capacity Assessment: Risk Map
