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Status of the Partnership for Recovery and Resilience

Learn about the Technical Engagement Group (TEG) and Reference Group in the Partnership for Recovery and Resilience process. Understand the building blocks and process of engagement in this inclusive and iterative dialogue-based initiative.

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Status of the Partnership for Recovery and Resilience

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  1. Status of the Partnership for Recovery and Resilience

  2. What is the Technical Engagement Group (TEG) Juba? • Constituted to ensure: • Technical rigor • Inclusive participation (UN and Int. technical agencies and donors) • Process integrity • The Partnership has constituted the TEG: • Committed to advancing the Partnership building blocks • Interlocutors with the Reference Group • Reports to the Steering Committee

  3. What is the Reference Group? • Partnership Area-based • Inclusive of field-based staff of technical agencies (UN, Int. and Local) • Organized by Pillars • Responsible for establishing Partnership Area building • Transitional structure pending operationalizing of the Coordination Structures and Coordinated by the HoFO’s • Socializing key PfRR concepts and agreements • Providing feedback to and from the community • Point of interface between the community, local government and the technical agencies

  4. What are the Building Blocks for Partnership? • Resilience profiles collects common data for joint planning • Institutional architecture for resilience (IA4R) assessments identify the most critical resilience capacities for greater community-based service delivery • Inclusive champions group to ensure meaningful participation by all key stakeholder groups • Program framework adapts PfRR Pillars to the Partnership Area Agenda (PA) • Inventory and mapping to determine opportunities for convergence • Champions commitment to creating an enabling environment for the success of the Partnership • Joint work planning agrees on common results and operational modalities • Coordination Plan details coordination structures that interface community institutions and technical agencies

  5. What is the Process of Engagement (the Blocks of Engagement)? • Integrated • Inclusive • Multi-dimensional • Iterative • Adaptable process • Dialogue-based • Participatory • Consensus-oriented • Fluid (dynamic) within an integral structure

  6. What is the Process of Engagement (the Blocks of Engagement)? • Champions for Change (C4C) equips the ICG with the skills and orientation to advocate and organize at a community level in support of the Joint Program. • Common M&E framework allows for the alignment of results and measurements horizontally (within the Partnership area) and vertically (from PA to Juba). • Joint Monitoring & Evaluation Working Group (JMEWG) spearheads evidence-based learning dialogue.

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