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Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster Performance MonitoringReview Workshop
Findings
4th April 2014ARON HOTEL.
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
The Process1. Planning
In consultation with the Global Nutrition Cluster, the country team consulted with OCHA and agreed on the timelines for the survey (Dates)
2. CCPM Survey The cluster coordinator completed a Cluster Description Report
online. The cluster coordinator and cluster partners each completed
separate online questionnaires as well (Dates)The Global Nutrition Cluster compiled and analysed the survey
results and produced a Cluster Description Report and Preliminary Coordination Performance Report. These two were shared with partners (Dates).
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Next Steps for the CCPM 3. Cluster analysis and action planning
In a half a day meeting, the cluster will discuss and finalize the Cluster Description Report and Coordination Performance Report, and develop an Action Plan.
4. Follow-up and Monitoring The Cluster Strategic Advisory Group will continually review the Final
Coordination Performance Report and Action Plan. The Coordination Performance Report and Action Plan will be
presented to the HCT and global cluster, to identify support requirements.
The cluster will continue to monitor the implementation of its Action Plan at regular intervals.
5. Ideally, the cluster should report to the HCT on the progress every quarter.
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Response rate among partners
Partner type Number partners responding
Total number of partners
Response rate (%)
International NGOs
13 29 45%
National NGOs 5 10 50%
UN organisations
3 3 100%
National Authority
0 1 0%
Donors 1 4 25%Others 1 2 50%Total 23 49 47%
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Scores and Colour Coding Score Performance Status
> 75% Good
51-75% Satisfactory, needs major improvement
26-50% Unsatisfactory, needs major improvement
≤ 25% Weak
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1. Supporting Service DeliveryIASC core functions Indicative characteristics
of functionsPerformance status
1.1 Provide a platform to ensure that service delivery is driven by the agreed strategic priorities
Established, relevant coordination mechanism recognizing national systems, subnational and co-lead aspects; stakeholders participating regularly and effectively; cluster coordinator active in inter-cluster and related meetings.
Good
1.2 Develop mechanisms to eliminate duplication of service delivery
Cluster partner engagement in dynamic mapping of presence and capacity (4W); information sharing across clusters in line with joint Strategic Objectives.
Good
Comment: ‘’…there are unnecessarily too many partners in a particular area and one wonders on the issue of
overlapping rather than complementing….’’“My organization has received support from the cluster on the State cluster coordination role and on
job support for the state coordination physically done by the national team”
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
2. Informing strategic decision-making of the HC/HCT for the humanitarian response
IASC core functions Indicative characteristics of functions
Performance status
2.1 Needs assessment and gap analysis (across other sectors and within the sector)
Use of assessment tools in accordance with agreed minimum standards, individual assessment/ survey results shared and/or carried out jointly as appropriate.
Good
2.2 Analysis to identify and address (emerging) gaps, obstacles, duplication, and cross-cutting issues.
Joint analysis for current and anticipated risks, needs, gaps and constraints; cross cutting issues addressed from outset.
Satisfactory
2.3 Prioritization, grounded in response analysis
Joint analysis supporting response planning and prioritization in short and medium term.
Unsatisfactory
No comments.
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3. Planning and strategy development IASC core functions Indicative characteristics of functions Performance
status3.1 Develop sectoral plans,
objectives and indicators directly supporting realization of the HC/HCT strategic priorities
Strategic plan based on identified priorities, shows synergies with other sectors against strategic objectives, addresses cross cutting issues, incorporates exit strategy discussion and is developed jointly with partners. Plan is updated regularly and guides response.
Good
3.2 Application and adherence to existing standards and guidelines
Use of existing national standards and guidelines where possible. Standards and guidance are agreed to, adhered to and reported against.
Good
3.3 Clarify funding requirements, prioritization, and cluster contributions to HC’s overall humanitarian funding considerations
Funding requirements determined with partners, allocation under jointly agreed criteria and prioritization, status tracked and information shared.
Satisfactory
Comment: “ The nutrition cluster was the first in the December allocation to actively update its members. The PRT and the SAG Were adequately brought to speed on the board discussions”.
“Limitation of budget is a big challenge compared with the actual needs, sometimes it is not clear how the prioritization is done”
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
4. AdvocacyIASC core functions Indicative characteristics of
functionsPerformance status
4.1 Identify advocacy concerns to contribute to HC and HCT messaging and action
Concerns for advocacy identified with partners, including gaps, access, resource needs.
Weak
4.2 Undertaking advocacy activities on behalf of cluster participants and the affected population
Common advocacy campaign agreed and delivered across partners.
Weak
Comment: “Cluster mostly use the INGOs to participate in advocacy activities and they do not ask the NGOs/CBOs to participate in advocacy activities”.
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5. Monitoring and reportingIASC core functions Indicative characteristics of
functionsPerformance status
5.1 Monitoring and reporting the implementation of the cluster strategy and results; recommending corrective action where necessary
Use of monitoring tools in accordance with agreed minimum standards, regular report sharing, progress mapped against agreed strategic plan, any necessary corrections identified.
Satisfactory
Comment: “I think the cluster personnel are too few against the partners hence should see how e.g the M&R officer will be able to continuously monitor partners”
“Our NGO was not fully asked to participate in response plane by the cluster”.
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
6. Contingency planning/preparedness.
IASC core functions Indicative characteristics of functions.
Performance status
6.1 Contingency planning/preparedness for recurrent disasters whenever feasible and relevant.
National contingency plans identified and share; risk assessment and analysis carried out, multi-sectoral where appropriate; readiness status enhanced; regular distribution of early warning reports.
Satisfactory
Comments:
1. “I have not seen the preparedness plan; it may exist but am not aware of it”.
2. “This is done through the CRP”
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7. Accountability to affected population
IASC core functions Indicative characteristics of functions Performance status
Disaster-affected people conduct or actively participate in regular meetings on how to organize and implement the response; agencies have investigated and, as appropriate, acted upon feedback received about the assistance provided.
Satisfactory
Comments: “We have our own mechanism of receiving complaints of beneficiaries and community where we work with local authorities to resolve the issues”.
‘’ I am not aware of any mechanism of complaint being put in place”.
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Group Work
The team will divide into seven groups to:- 1. Discuss and if necessary amend the Cluster Description Report. 2. Contextualize the findings of the Preliminary Coordination
Performance Report (narrative comment boxes). 3. For each of the seven cluster functions identify actions for
improvements 4. On the basis of these discussions, a Final Cluster Description
Report and Final Coordination Performance Report will be produced.
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Group work: each group should• Review and amend the Cluster Description as relevant to the function
assigned to the group • Review the performance status of the function (color coded in
green/yellow/orange/red, and the more detailed scoring of the various questions related to the function)
• Identify what worked well for that function • Discuss possible constraints as well as support requirements for that
function• Identify other issues relevant to cluster performance that were not
included in the survey• Identify and prioritize any improvements for that function• Add inputs from the plenary feedback
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Plenary discussion
• The groups should report back in plenary (15 min each); • Seek feedback and endorsement on the recommendations from each
of the working groups for each of the functions• Jointly agree on up to 5 priority follow-up actions to improve
performance of any weak core functions (prioritize recommendations, but at least address all functions that are below satisfactory performance).
• Identify who should be tasked with following up on each recommended improvement action and by when. It is important to allocate responsibilities at the meeting.
• Identify opportunities, constraints and/or request support, if needed.