Comprehensive Review & Preparation for ISDR System Implementation
Discussing work modalities for implementing the Hyogo Framework, defining responsibilities, setting objectives, and facilitating joint work programs. Focus on clear accountability and effective support.
Comprehensive Review & Preparation for ISDR System Implementation
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Agenda item 4:Work modalities of the revised ISDR system to support the implementation of Hyogo Framework- Elements to be reviewed in groups- & prepare for decisionWorkdoc3 www.unisdr.org
IATF/DR to adopt a process and prepare for the new system • Expected outcome: Roadmap for first Global Platform & a mechanism to prepare first work-programme for the ISDR system • Three groups to define framework & scope of • Integrated work-programme; • reporting on progress; and • clusters-thematic work (responsibilities and accountability)
Annex 3: Clustering • Based on matrix and Hyogo Framework priorities • Organization & action of clusters, thematic groups/platforms. Use existing inter-agency mechanisms when applicable. • Based on what themes/tasks? How should they work, management mechanisms? • Clearer distribution of responsibilities, accountability • Support setting of objectives, work-programming, identify gaps and coordinate reporting on progress • Usefulness and role of convening/lead agency
Suggested tasks, initial division annex 3 “Thematic clustering - for discussion • Launch process for first “cluster planning”- time frames and definition of work priorities Expected outcome: Agreement on process and initial thematic clustering
Annex 1: Integrated work-programming(proposal based on UNAIDS experience) Goal: • Coordinated & effective support, & coherence, for implementation of the Hyogo Framework • Strive for increased national capacities and benefits • Benefits must be clear / costs minimized
ISDR System implementation(coming out of the ISDR stakeholder workshop) • “Blueprint” of the system • Roles / contributions • Expected results • “Fuelling” the system • Requirements • Sources • “Monitoring” the system • Management • Feedback / corrections
ISDR System implementation • “Blueprint” • “Fuelling” • “Monitoring” Joint Workplan Resources (all) GovernancemanagementM & E
Hyogo Framework Outcomes: * National priority & institutions * Risk assessment & warning * Knowledge * Reduction in risk factors * Strengthened preparedness • Actors: • * Governments • * Regional bodies • * UN • Civil Society • * Business • * Academia Impact: * Lives * Livelihoods * Infrastructure * Environment
Workplanning Scope (tbd) • ISDR secretariat • UN Agencies at global & regional levels • ISDR System Infrastructure • Thematic (clusters), regional, strengthened RC capacity • UN Country Programmes (alt.) • National priority setting support (alt.)
Governance, Management, Monitoring & Evaluation • Preparation of work-programme (clusters, PAC) • Approval of work-programme (Global Platform) • Approval of budget (MOB) • Monitoring & revisions of workprogramme implementation • Evaluation • Reporting
ISDR Trust Fund - Under discussion Management oversight board * Joint workprogramme Progamme advisory committee Supplemental & agencies own funds Donors Trust fund
To be discussed • Level of workplan/s- usefulness and needs? Scope of the system (consolidated or network) • What should be the scope: actors, geographic, time scale? • Should the workplan be results-based and costed? Or only define joint objectives? • Use of ISDR trust fund? Funding the ISDR “infrastructure” (secretariat, platforms etc.)? Country programmes?
Annex 2: A common progress reporting process • Strive for expanded understanding, national leadership, and motivate self-directed reporting by entities involved • Success determined by engagement & achievements of actors at all levels (national, regional international): link to existing reporting mechanisms as much as possible • Linked to objectives and expected results (indicators)
Current efforts- towards common reporting • Compilation of Matrix of Commitments and Initiatives- implementation HFA • On-going discussions with experts for guiding identification of benchmarks and indicators • Consolidated report/s: SG report to UNGA, & posting on website of source material: national, regional, international. Use of web-bsed Infromation Platform • Prepare for periodic review (timeframes?): Living with Risk format
Modalities • National reporting (voluntary): core element • Engage with national platforms/systems, existing related reporting (sust dev, climate change, poverty reduction, health) • UN RC system and country teams • Regional bodies to support countries and regional reviews • Global reporting: draw from the above- consolidate by clusters, include resource allocation for DRR
To discuss • Modalities for common reporting- part of cluster responsibilities. • Existing reporting mechanisms and links to common reporting on HFA • Group of IATF to develop reporting guidelines • Follow-up steps