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GENERIC GUIDELINES FOR DONATIONS Global Logistics Cluster Meeting Paris (March 2010)
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BACKGROUND Discussion on UBDs in Global Log Cluster meeting (last year?) Outcome of discussions of Mr. Holmes with a number of donor countries Logistics Cluster « Briefing Paper on unsolicited donations » for Haiti Donation paper for Haiti Generic Donation paper (for large dissemination to donors, private sector, etc.)
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Contains Guidance on : a) CASH DONATIONS b) DONATIONS IN KIND OF RELIEF GOODS c) DONATION IN KIND OF SERVICES/ VOLUNTEERS d) PARTNERING (of the Private Sector) WITH THE UNITED NATIONS e) REPORTING ON CASH AND IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS GENERIC GUIDELINES
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a) CASH DONATIONS Overall plea to donate cash rather than in-kind relief goods Proposed channels: Consolidated or Flash Appeals Emergency Relief Funds (ERF) Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) Which other channels should be added? (e.g. list of NGO websites for Haiti)
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b) DONATIONS IN-KIND (RELIEF GOODS) General considerations: Cash x in-kind Need for donations to be well-planned with national authorities + humanitarian community coordinating the relief efforts Priority for initial phase of the response = life- saving items Need for proper documentation UN does generally not cover freight/transport cost
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Basic requirements: Coordination with humanitarian organizations on the ground – is the type of aid required? Consignee – who will receive the cargo? Documentation – does this meet requirements for entry? Does the donation qualify for support from the LogCluster? What NOT to donate b) DONATIONS IN-KIND (RELIEF GOODS)
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WHAT NOT TO DONATE Items not confirmed to be needed General recommendations (UN system): – Goods or services not aligned with the goals of the UN – Goods or services requiring significant financial commitment (for transport, sorting; software that require additional purchase of licenses, etc). Medicines: – WHO standards / WHO Model List of essential drugs – Expired or near expiry (self-life > ETA + 6 months) Used goods Untested technologies/medicines + prototypes
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c) IN-KIND DONATIONS (SERVICES) In-kind donations of experts – Consult the cluster focal point before dispatching – Need for the services to be self- sufficient Volunteering service – Recruitment of “unknown” staff during emergencies is exceptional – Best for development projects – Referred to UNV, CIDI or others.
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d) PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE UN
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e) REPORTING ON CONTRIBUTIONS
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NEXT STEPS Your comments and suggestions to be sent to (by 15 April, please): lsu@un.orglsu@un.org, or Demuyser-boucher@un.org Presentation to other clusters for comments Approval of final version by Mr. Holmes Advocacy and large dissemination
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QUESTIONS + COMMENTS ? Thank you for your attention
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