HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMME CYCLE
HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMME CYCLE. ODSG Briefing. 23 October 2013. THE THREE PILLARS OF THE TRANSFORMATIVE AGENDA. Common humanitarian programme cycle to achieve collective results. HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMME CYCLE (HPC).
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HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMME CYCLE ODSG Briefing 23 October 2013
THE THREE PILLARS OF THE TRANSFORMATIVE AGENDA Common humanitarian programme cycle to achieve collective results.
Building on GA resolution 46/182 and innovations in the field, a change to RESPONSE PLANNING has been introduced to shift the focus away from preparing appeal documents to ensuring a MORE STRATEGIC RESPONSE in country.
ENSURING CONSENSUS ON PRIORITIZED NEEDS IS ESSENTIAL TO THE PROCESS. THROUGH A STRUCTURED DISCUSSION SUPPORTED BY AN OPTIONAL PRIORITIZATION TOOL
CREATING THE STRATEGY OR SHARED VISION • Determine… • planning horizon • boundaries of the response • target caseload • priority actions • Draft strategic objectives and indicators (basis for monitoring results) • Align cluster plans to the strategic objectives
AFTERWARDS 3 • RESOURCE MOBILIZATION • IMPLEMENTATION • MONITORING AND REPORTING
TIMELINE FOR PROTRACTED EMERGENCIES SAMPLE USING CALENDAR YEAR PLANNING HORIZON
THE COUNTRIES HNOs completed by end of October and SRPs by end of November Sahel 3-year regional strategy and country-specific HNOs by December – based on the latest harvest data available at the end of November – then SRPs by January/February 2014 Afghanistan CAR Colombia DRC Haiti Myanmar oPt Pakistan Somalia Sudan South Sudan Syria (SHARP+RRP) Yemen Burkina Faso Chad Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria (Gambia and Cameroon likely to be included)
PSB/OCHA supports implementation and innovation through • Guidance templates • Coaching • Training • Field support missions • Facilitation of workshops • Early review of documents