Evidence in donor coordination: Afghanistan (Raseema Alam, consultant)

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THE USE OF EVIDENCE IN DONOR COORDINATION - AFGHANISTAN Raseema Alam March 5, 2013

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THE USE OF EVIDENCE IN DONOR COORDINATION - AFGHANISTANRaseema Alam

March 5, 2013

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CONTEXT - AFGHANISTANBackground

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AFGHANISTAN

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THEMES

LEADERSHIPCOOPERATION

COORDINATIONDEVELOPMENT

KNOWLEDGE

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NA

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COMMUNICATION

SKILLS

ORGANIZE

PLANNING

GOALS

SUCCESS

TIME MANAGEMENT

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PLAY

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PARTNERSHIPS

MEETIN

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STRATEGY

PLAN TOGETHER

AFRICA

ASIA

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LISTENING

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AFGHANISTAN

LAUGH

COLLABORATEEMERGENCY

OR

GA

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CONTEXT

The FRAMEWORK Donors Resources Information Coordination

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SETTING UP THE DONOR COORDINATION GROUP

Goals by country Meetings Tasks and Responsibilities

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Strengths•Similar Priorities•Similar political and commitment to humanitarian assistance within HQ

WeaknessesDifferent types of informationDifferent types of solutions/remedies

Opportunities •Opportunity for aid effectiveness in the humanitarian assistance sector•Leadership•Direct access to the Humanitarian Coordinator; allowed donors to attend the Country Team meetings

Challenges•Many emergencies•2011 was a transformative year for many embassies i.e. managing change

SWOT ANALYSIS

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GENESIS OF OUR SPREADSHEET

Setting priorities Tools for decision making – priority scale for

each issue Harmonization of priorities Harmonization of funds

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Donor

Priority

Partner

Sector $ (in M)

Reporting Cycle

Other Donors

End Reported to FTS

CIDA Food Security

WFP Food Security

60 Yearly;Monthly

US, Japan

Mar 31-11

Yes

CIDA Protection

UNHCR Protection

3 Yearly; Monthly

ECHO, USAID

Mar 31

Yes

CIDA HA ICRC General

4 Yearly ECHO, USAID

Mar 31

Yes

CIDA HA IFRC General

4 Yearly Mar 31

Yes

DDR DDR 1

Emergency

Prepositioning

1

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CASE EXAMPLE – DROUGHT 2011

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CONTEXT OF THE DROUGHT

Signs of the drought in May 2011 Areas affected Collection of information Decision Making Solutions

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CONCLUSIONSWay forward

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LESSONS LEARNED

Establishing goals of donor coordination groups early

Voluntary participation Sharing of information Prioritizing and categorizing information Analyzing and interpreting information –

together Adapting to the changes in HQ demands