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This document outlines the proposed structure and roles within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) as of November 21, 2012. It highlights various groups, including the IASC Principals, the Steering Group, and the Working Group focused on normative and policy guidance. Key topics include emergency preparedness, the cluster approach to humanitarian response, communication strategies, and leadership roles. Emphasis is placed on addressing humanitarian challenges in urban areas, finance, accountability to affected populations, and mental health support in emergencies, promoting gender considerations and inter-agency collaboration.
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Version 2 (21 November 2012) Proposed Structure of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) IASC PRINCIPALS PRINCIPALS STEERING GROUP IASC WORKING GROUP (Normative + Policy Guidance) Emergency Directors • TA IMPLEMENTATION STEERING GROUP* • Humanitarian Programme Cycle • Cluster Approach • Leadership • Communication and dissemination Meeting Humanitarian Challenges in Urban Areas Sub-Working Groups Humanitarian Finance (incl aspects of CAP) Accountability to Affected Populations Expert Groups Task Forces Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency settings Preparedness PSEA HumanitarianSpace and Civil Military Relations New issues (tbd) Gender and Humanitarian Action *Director-level, to implementstrategyendorsed by Working Group Source: WFP Proposal