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Introduction WFP Logistics, We Deliver

Introduction

Administrative Issues Amenities Class Distractions Smoking Areas Questions, Discussion & Information Sharing Timing Group Work & Activities

Operational Emergency Logistics 123 Training Goals Operational Emergency Logistics The 3 main objectives of the course: Capacity building: To review, agree on and assimilate basic concepts on the subjects of Humanitarian Supply Chain, Interagency Coordination, Preparedness, Common Logistics Services and Information management. 1 Coordination: To share experiences, to present different operational approaches and to suggest possible standards of operation 2 Networking: To facilitate a direct encounter between some of the major field actors involved in the emergency responses. 3 456

Operational Emergency Logistics 3 ways to approach topics: 123 Facilitation Method Operational Emergency Logistics 3 ways to approach topics: 1. Topic presentations WFP experience, know how and training material will be used as a reference and will serve as a basis for discussion and a catalyst for questions. 2. Interactions and discussions Facilitators and participants should share their experience, understand the differences and priorities of their organizations and recognize how they can be coordinated. 3. Group exercises and presentations Short group exercises to review key knowledge during topic presentations. Scenario exercises designed to simulate some of the key aspects of operational planning activities. These will be presented as a 3 complementary group exercises. 456

Logistics & Supply Chain What is your definition of ‘logistics’? DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK What is your definition of ‘supply chain’? Why would these areas be important?

Supply Chain Management 123 Supply Chain Management Logistics: ‘‘planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of and storage of goods and materials as well as related information, from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of alleviating the suffering of vulnerable people” DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK Supply Chain: “though logistics is more focused on moving something or someone from a point of origin to a destination, supply chain management goes from the demand to final delivery So it includes planning procurement and delivery. In that sense, we can say that logistics is part of the overall supply chain” 456

Agenda Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Morning Session Introduction WFP Logistics Emergency Supply Chain Logistics Planning & Assessment Procurement Process Warehouse & Emergency Hubs Transport Mewong Exercise TASK 3 Presentation & Debrief   Lunch Afternoon Session Humanitarian Actors Preparedness & Mewong Exercise Introduction TASK 1 TASK 2 Information Flow and Reporting Recap & Conclusion

Daily participant feedback Evaluation Course Evaluation Daily participant feedback

Questions WFP Logistics, We Deliver