MSF Emergency Response to Cyclone Idai in Mozambique

This evaluation analyses the emergency intervention of MSF in Mozambique in March-May 2019. The five MSF Operational Centers intervened, responding to a cyclone and a subsequent cholera outbreak. The overall operation resulted in treating 3,800 cholera patients, delivering 12,000 consultations, supplying 6,000m3 of water and distributing NFI to 23,000 families. It cost 9,3M€ and included 208 international positions. 

The objective of the evaluation is to provide an independent assessment of the intervention, to draw lessons, and offer recommendations for interOC management of future natural disasters.

Document Author(s)
This publication was produced at the request of MSF International Meeting of Operational Directors' Platform (RIOD), under the management of the Stockholm Evaluation Unit. It was prepared independently by Pauline Busson and Paula Farias.
Publication date
18.02.2020