Accountability to Affected population (AAP)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Phase 1 Do No Harm Basic Phase 2 Partners Beneficiaries Diversion Phase 3 Complaints Flexibility Communication Phase 4 Review Building Capacity Good Enough.
Advertisements

AN INTRODUCTION TO SPHERE AND THE EMERGENCY CONTEXT
Humanitarian Programme Cycle 2015 August
WASH and Protection Going beyond Guidelines. Progress made on the Gender Markers target & Achievements of the cluster Increased interest of several national.
Principles that guide humanitarian work. Humanity Human suffering must be addressed wherever it is found. Particular attention to the most vulnerable.
H umanitarian R esponse in S indh Update as of: 9 March 2011.
Monitor and evaluate safe and equitable access and use of WASH services in WASH projects Consult separately girls, boys, women, and men, including older.
Shelter Training 08b – Belgium, 16 th –18 th November, 2008 based on content developed by p This session describes the benefits of developing a strategic.
LINks ( Local Involvement Networks ) Stronger voice, better care Building the Relationships 11 th November 2008.
Assessments. Assessment in the Project Cycle DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION MONITORING EVALUATION ASSESSMENT.
(Suitable for constituency level) By Slyvia Chirawu National Coordinator WLSA Zimbabwe
Nutrition, AAP and the Core People-Related Issues: A project led by HelpAge International and the Global Nutrition Cluster in collaboration with the global.
Livia Bizikova and Laszlo Pinter
Nutrition, AAP and the XCIs A project led by HelpAge International, the Global Nutrition Cluster and UNICEF Barb Wigley.
INEE Guidance Note on Conflict Sensitive Education Location, Date, 2013.
Saving lives, changing minds. Gender and Diversity Accountability to beneficiaries and beneficiary communications Gender and Diversity Training.
Accountability to Affected Populations 8 December 2015.
Session International Standards and Humanitarian Principles.
Coordination with health service providers and local authorities Module 3 Session 3.3 National Disaster Management Practitioners, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Module 9 Monitoring and Evaluation Tuesday, Oct 14, 2013 Ngo Thi Loan and John Carter.
Complaint and Feedback Mechanism (CFM) Pilot project in Kassala Refugee camps, Eastern Sudan Pilot project in Kassala Refugee camps, Eastern Sudan Hotline.
Cluster Response Plan Cluster Objectives Activities Indicators - Targets ProjectsCosting.
People Centred Humanitarian Action Gender Equality in Early Recovery CCfER Training, December 2015.
7/7/20161 The Public Sector Equality Duty for Schools in England Jonathan Timbers – Policy Manager, PSED Team, Equality and Human Rights Commission.
MAKING EQUALITIES COUNT 25 September 2013 Tracey Bignall (Race Equality Foundation) and Kristine Wellington (HCVS)
Accountability - to the affected population. What is AAP? Why is it imperative to Humanitarian Response?
Assessments ASSESSMENTS. Assessments The Rationale and Purpose for Assessments.
The Impact of Accountable Care Organizations in Radiology
>Training Package, Powerpoint Presentation
Protection Mainstreaming and Shelter
& gender mainstreaming
Nutrition Cluster Meeting 2 October 2016
Speakers Facilitator Lise Grande
Welcome to the webinar! Accountability to Affected People – Taking Account, Giving Account and Being Held to Account – Buzzwords or Benefits for People.
HEALTH IN POLICIES TRAINING
Gender statistics in Information and Communication Technology for Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality Dorothy Okello, Annual.
GENDER STATISTICS IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
UNESCO: More than Education!
Localisation in Coordination
The 6 Core Commitments for Gender and Non-Food Item (NFI) Assistance
CARE Emergency WASH & Gender Programming
Summary.
GAM OVERVIEW August 2018 The new IASC Gender with Age Marker was launched in June, and is now a mandatory part of the Humanitarian Program Cycle for all.
The Public Sector Equality Duty
A Framework for education needs assessments: INEE Minimum Standards
GNC Global Partners Meeting Washington 30/03/16
Beneficiary Communication
CCPM (Cluster coordination performance monitoring) results
Building Knowledge about ESD Indicators
Community Integration and Development USP Conference May 2013
Outline What is governance and what does it comprise?
State of the World’s Cash Report
Key Stakeholders are aware of the Coalitions activities
State of World’s Cash Report:
An Integrated Governance Approach towards Inclusive Development
The Public Sector Equality Duty
Developing a shelter strategy
24 January 2018 Juba, Republic of South Sudan
TB HLM accountability framework
Accountability to Affected Population
Commitment 4: Communities and people affected by crisis know their rights and entitlements, have access to information and participate in decisions that.
Customer Empowerment Working Group
LESSONS LEARNT AND 2019 RESPONSE PLAN WORKSHOP
IASC Sub-Working Group on Accountability to Affected Populations How can clusters be more accountable to affected populations? Geneva.
Hygiene Promotion in Emergency
Beneficiary Communication
5 commitments WASH Minimum commitments for
How to manage Healthcare in UHC?
5 commitments WASH Minimum commitments for
INTERNATIONAL GENDER UNIT
Presentation transcript:

Accountability to Affected population (AAP) Nutrition Sector 24-Oct. 2017

What is AAP and what actions are expected to do when it comes to AAP.

Collective accountability Collective responsibility to work towards timely, relevant, appropriate, RESULTS that maximize coverage and minimize gaps. Putting People at the Center RIGHTS RESULTS RELATIONSHIPS Collective responsibility to protect the RIGHTS and dignity of affected people, including the right to access, protection, quality, coordinated responses, participation and two-way communication. Collective responsibility to promote effective and equitable RELATIONSHIPS between communities, aid provider and local national actors.

Nutrition Cluster operational framework on AAP; Community Engagement: 1: transparency/ information sharing 2: Participation 3: Feedback and complains.

Some ideas: How to do this Needs assessments and HNO: Don’t forget secondary data – is there any information from previous work around people’s priorities and preferences? In the analysis stage, make sure you look at gender, age, and opportunities to link to other clusters. Do no harm/conflict analysis embedded in the HNO.

Some ideas: How to do this HRP and Sector Strategies: Ensure that indicators related to participation of affected population, transparency of information etc. are included . Also ensure that the monitoring process collects the feedback from beneficiaries (on e.g. overall satisfaction, relevance, appropriateness, timeliness of response, if reaching the most vulnerable groups etc.) Promote using common feedback and complaints mechanisms.

Some ideas: How to do this Assessments, planning and monitoring tools (some questions to ask): 1. What are the priority concerns for your community? 2. Do you feel safe in your community? 3. Are you satisfied with the assistance received to date? 4. Do you think assistance is provided fairly in the community? 5. Do you feel you can influence decisions about assistance? Integrate these five simple questions into the sector;

Thank you for your attention