Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter
country level Global Shelter Cluster Meeting Geneva, 8 October 2014 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
country level Global Shelter Cluster Meeting Geneva, 8 October 2014 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Strategic Aim 1: Support to country level Global Shelter Cluster Meeting Geneva, 8 October 2014 24 Shelter Clusters or cluster-like Afghanistan Syria UNHCR/IOM Palestine UNHCR Nepal NRC/ACTED IFRC Sudan
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Philippines
IFRC
Pacific Region
IFRC
Colombia
IOM
Haiti
IOM
El Salvador
HfH/IFRC
Mali
UNHCR/IOM
Sudan UNHCR
DRC
UNICEF
CAR
UNHCR/ACTED
South Sudan
IOM/World Vision
Somalia UNHCR
Yemen UNHCR
Afghanistan
UNHCR/IOM
Nepal
IFRC
Bangladesh
IFRC/UNDP
Myanmar
UNHCR
Fiji
IFRC
Mozambique
IFRC/UNHABITAT
Palestine
NRC/ACTED
Syria
UNHCR
Kenya
IOM / KRCS
Ethiopia IOM Natural disasters Both Conflict
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Iraq UNHCR Chad UNHCR/IOM 17 (70%) Represented here today
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Since our last meeting…
- 2 clusters activated: Iraq, Chad
- 1 cluster de-activated: Pakistan
- 3 new L3 emergencies declared:
– Central African Republic – South Sudan – Iraq
- Syria continues as L3
- Philippines continues but not L3
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Country-level shelter clusters
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clusters or cluster-like
1- 4% UNHCR 10 - 42% IFRC 6- 25% IOM 5- 21% HfH NRC UNICEF
By lead
1 - 4% 1 - 4% Africa 10 - 42% Asia Pacific 7 - 29% MENA 4 - 17% Americas 3- 13%
By region
Conflicts 12 – 50% Natural Disasters 8 – 33% Both 4 - 17
By type
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Strategic Aim 1: Responsive and flexible support to country-level shelter coordination mechanisms.
1.1 A harmonized surge capacity system for shelter coordination. 1.2 A diverse pool of available technical expertise. 1.3 A mechanism to leverage the capacities of the private sector. 1.4 Provision of technical advice for emergency preparedness and contingency planning. 1.5 A coordinated approach to shelter assessments. 1.6 A transparent and inclusive approach to facilitating access to pooled funds 1.7 Available capacity to provide learning support for ongoing shelter responses, by reviewing and defining success, and capturing and sharing innovation and good practice in the field through interagency impact evaluations, reviews, and other learning support options. 1.8 Increased capacity to engage in shelter early recovery activities and a consistent approach to cluster handover and exit strategies. 1.9 Increased engagement with and participation of local and national actors 1.10 A clear and consistent approach to shelter cluster coordination, readily available and kept up-to-date.
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Achievements 2013 & 2014
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Deputy Coordinators
Davide Nicolini GFP UNHCR/SDC Saran Koly GFP UNHCR Neil Bauman (80%) GFP IFRC/CanRC Rafael Mattar-Neri GFP UNHCR Joseph Ashmore (80%) GFP IOM Miguel Urquia Conflict UNHCR Pablo Medina Natural Disasters IFRC
Coordination
Filipa Ferreira Website support UNHCR Vincent Annoni GFP for AME REACH/Impact Initiatives
Assessment M&E Information Management Communication & Advocacy Preparedness & Contingency Planning
Maria Moita Asia Pacific IOM
GSC support team
Marianna Franco Africa ACTED Guillaume Zangl ECHO Grant Manager UNHCR
Grant Management
Esteban Leon Americas (80%) UN-HABITAT Patrick Elliott (50%) Asia Pacific AusRC Ygor Chantefort MENA NRC
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1.1 Harmonized Surge Capacity
- More than 70% of their time supporting
country level clusters
- Support missions:
– 445 days to 14 countries in 2013 – 372 days to 14 countries in 2014
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1.4 Preparedness and Contingency Planning Regional Focal Points
– Asia Pacific: Nepal, Bangladesh, and Mongolia – Americas: Guatemala, Peru, and Jamaica – Africa: Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Madagascar – MENA/Europe: Lebanon, Ukraine
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1.5 Coordinated approach to Assessments Global Focal Point for AME
- Deployed to South-Sudan, Central African Rep,
and Iraq.
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1.7 Reviews and evaluations
- Accountability WG:
– Indicators and Monitoring tools designed – Common methodology defined for evaluations – Working on Evaluation Strategy, and tools
- Country-level clusters reviews:
– Pakistan – Somalia
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1.10 A clear and consistent approach to cluster coordination
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- Surge capacity: GFP, RFP
- Coordination toolkit
- Website and tools
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Shelter and Coordination References Multi-language
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