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18 th Global WASH Cluster Meeting Jakarta – 30 and 31 October 2013

18 th Global WASH Cluster Meeting Jakarta – 30 and 31 October 2013. Global Update Paul Shanahan. Global Strategic Advisory Group. Unicef International Agency - IFRC Other UN - UNHCR 3 NGOs ACF CARE Oxfam Representative of Regional and National cluster roll-out – Kit Dyer.

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18 th Global WASH Cluster Meeting Jakarta – 30 and 31 October 2013

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  1. 18thGlobal WASH Cluster MeetingJakarta – 30 and 31 October 2013 Global Update Paul Shanahan

  2. Global Strategic Advisory Group • Unicef • International Agency - IFRC • Other UN - UNHCR • 3 NGOs • ACF • CARE • Oxfam • Representative of Regional and National cluster roll-out – Kit Dyer

  3. Field Support Team

  4. Transformative Agenda • Humanitarian Programme Cycle • Coordination Reference Module • Cluster Performance Monitoring

  5. Humanitarian Programme Cycle

  6. Transition • Importance of National Governments leading the response to disasters on their territory • Clusters and other coordination mechanisms designed to manages and optimise international support where that is necessary • Need to have a planned approach to return coordination to long-term stable, government led structures • Several countries where clusters are near or at deactivation – important not to have a vacuum

  7. Current Priorities • Sustained support for on going and new emergencies • Effective allocation of surge mechanisms • Operating modalities for Field Support Team • Long term stable resourcing for Field Support Team • Implementation planning for 2015-16 • Mobilising donor support • Supporting transition

  8. QUESTIONS

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