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Tapping into private sector resources for humanitarian shelter projects: The opportunities offered by the Disaster Resource Partnership
Shelter meeting – Shelter Centre
Geneva – 25 May 2012
What does the World Economic Forum do?
What is the Disaster Resource Partnership?
What does the DRP do?
What does the DRP do?
What is the Disaster Resource Partnership?
1) Prepare engineers for deployment, in support of ongoing humanitarian operations
2) Support humanitarian organizations in the field of emergency/ transitional shelter through the provision of corporate resources
Build trust and mutual understanding
Food + water supplies
Shelter materials
Tools
Equipment
Vehicles
Power
Labour
Communications equipment
Space
Networks
DRP member company assets
Assessment, monitoring + evaluation
Strategic planning
Technical expertise
Programme/ project management
Safety management
Physical planning
Infrastructure design (shelter, roads, wat-san, power, facilities)
Local knowledge & networks
Logistics / supply chain management
Site supervision
DRP member company skills and services
Direct action
Secondments
Local technical services
Global technical services
Modalities of delivery
How does my NGO take advantage of the DRP initiative?
Identify a need
Submit a pilot proposal
How does my NGO take advantage of the DRP initiative?
Identify a need
Submit a pilot proposal
Proposal review
DRP member review board
Implementation of project
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Disaster strikes
Timeline
Strength of partnership
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Next steps
1. Testing the system – submitting Expressions of Interest
2. Understanding the commitment required for partnerships to work
3. Finding champions on either side
Gavin WhiteSenior Project Manager, Disaster Resource Partnership [email protected]
For more information:
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