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Humanitarian Coordination in the Pacific Peter Muller, Regional Disaster Response Adviser, OCHA Pacific CID Forum “Disaster Relief in the Pacific 7 June 2012 www.unocha.org. (INTER)NATIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Humanitarian Coordination in the Pacific
Peter Muller, Regional Disaster Response Adviser, OCHA Pacific
CID Forum “Disaster Relief in the Pacific7 June 2012
www.unocha.org
(INTER)NATIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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Upon request the UN and internatio-nal organizations assist governments in humanitarian assistance when the scale of the disaster exceeds the national capacity.
Pacific Humanitarian Team (PHT)
• Formed in 2008
• Partnerships:Composed of all humanitarian response organizations that operate in the Pacific region, including UN, NGOs, International Federation of the Red Cross and National Societies, Donors
• Oversight :UN Resident Coordinator, w/ OCHA support
• Predictability:Decision-making, coordination and operations through PHT:
• Heads of Agency Group (cluster lead agencies)
• Inter-Cluster Coordination Group
• Clusters
• Accountability:UN Resident Coordinator is accountable to the UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs for the success of the international humanitarian operation and the achievement of its goals
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Clusters, Cluster Leads/Convenors
• 8 ‘Clusters’ (sectoral working groups with predefined structure and accountability)
• Can be rolled out in affected areas immediately if needed
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Inter-ClusterCoordination
Three levels of coordination
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International Humanitarian Community National Disaster Response Structure
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Linking with National Coordination mechanisms
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Levels of Response by PHTDepending on the scale of the disaster, and based on needs and request for assistance
by the affected Government, the PHT can support in one of the following ways:
• Level 1: In-country or agency capacity • Response is entirely managed with in-country capacity. Humanitarian
organisations coordinate with each other and in partnership with National Authorities
• Level 2: Additional capacity is required, activation of ‘cluster approach’
• Response is largely managed by in-country partners, but response requires extra capacity in the form of coordination and/or program staff deployed to the affected country from a regional capacity.
• Level 3: National capacities are overwhelmed • Response is largely managed by staff who are not from the affected country;
Many staff are deployed from abroad, organizing themselves using a cluster approach; support is requested from global capacities. National partners are coordinated with, and kept informed
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Ok, but really, what is the PHT
The PHT is a group of approx 900 people working for development/humanitarian agencies, donors, national governments and inter-government organizations how stand by to participate in humanitarian action in the Pacific region.
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Health/ Nutrition
WASH Shelter Logistics Protection Recovery Emerg. Education
# People 25 32 26 25 52 34 27
# Org 22 29 24 20 42 29 25
# locations 7 9 9 10 6 10 8
Pacific Humanitarian Team and national coordination
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CVanuatu Humanitarian Team
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Solomon Island NDMO/Clusters
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WASHLogisticsHealth Protection
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ER Pacific Humanitarian Team (& regional clusters)
Emergency Coordination Actions
• Establish, confirm and support/maintain appropriate coordination structure
• Collect relevant information, conduct/support assessment
• Disseminate information to target audiences, set up website• Public information – inform the media
• 3W – Who does what where? Etc.
• Humanitarian Action Planning, Flash Appeal, Resource mobilization
• Joint PHT Response Evaluation
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To get a better humanitarian action, we need improved:
- Accountability
- Predictability
- Effective coordination
- Improved partnerships
So…. Structure, Coordination, Responsibilization, Information Sharing
And:
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• Coordination is only required when there are multiple actors.
• Additional coordination is needed when there are multiple NEW actors.
Links with CMC
• Participate in and support established coordination structures and tools (meetings, HAP, clusters, etc.) that support ownership, inclusiveness, etc.
• Exchange information, participate in joint assessments, aerial surveys, etc. and support info management
• Support relevant focal points/counterparts: logistics, etc.
• Share information on local FRANZ arrangements, when these exist
• Consistency of approach, support to overall humanitarian strategy
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