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1 Office of ASG/CITO Crisis Information Management Strategy UNGIWG-11, Geneva 15 March 2011 A written consent by the UN is required to use the information contained in this document
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2 Office of ASG/CITO Any local, national, regional and international situation, man-made or natural, that causes, or has the potential to ignite (1) significant environmental or property destruction, or (2) displacement, injuries, death of people to which the UN system and other organizations are called upon to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from. Definition of a crisis
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3 Office of ASG/CITO Recognizing the need for credible, accurate, complete and timely information for managing crises, the United Nations, working collaboratively with its stakeholders, strives to improve crisis information management capabilities to protect people, property, human dignity and the environment affected by crises. CIM Vision
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4 Office of ASG/CITO CIM Programmes Architecture
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5 Office of ASG/CITO Information Architecture Programme Goal: Provide the structural design of an information environment to support collaboration, information sharing, and decision-making during a crisis Initiatives: Develop a CiM IM architecture Understand technical architecture and convergence points with current systems. Understand potential levels of integration between current systems and emerging common CiM system CiM policies and processes framework Develop a set of robust policies and processes that can be used by the UN for all stages of the crisis lifecycle
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6 Office of ASG/CITO Technology Development Programme Goals: Provide UN agencies and other organizations with improved CiM systems, tools and technical standards. Initiatives CiM research and development Develop small CiM prototypes to develop an overall CiM architecture and tools that can be used to develop generic CiM architecture and specifications. Development of CiM technical architecture and specifications Provide a robust, open generic CiM architecture and system specifications that can be adopted across all UN agencies Establish CiM technical standards adopted by international bodies and the private sector Integrated CiM repository Develop architecture for an integrated repository containing core crisis management information and web-based access standards. Improvement on existing CiM solutions Improve upon technical capabilities and interoperability of existing systems
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7 Office of ASG/CITO Stakeholder Management Programme Goals: Identify CiM champions and strengthen existing relationships within and between UN agencies and other CiM stakeholders that add value to the CiM strategy and promote buy-in. Initiatives CIM stakeholder engagement Stakeholder database Crisis information management stakeholder map Launch of CiM champions network CIM outreach and communications CiM communications strategy paper Public awareness campaigns and high-level events CIM strategy website and social networks
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8 Office of ASG/CITO Capacity Building Programme Goals: Enhance and develop stakeholder capacities to learn, innovate and share knowledge, ICT tools and expertise about best practices and policies in CiM. Initiatives CiM Centres of Excellence Institutional learning Technical assistance program Crisis post-mortem sessions and reports CiM training Stocktaking and enhancing existing training Crisis simulation laboratories CiM content development Information and knowledge required for CiM identified and rendered accessible CiM Human Resource Management
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9 Office of ASG/CITO Critical Success Factors Leadership: Senior leaders in organizations champion the strategy and adopt CiM best practices, systems and tools including: Stakeholder buy-in An organizational culture supportive of CiM Funding: Secure adequate, multi-years funding to implement the CiM strategy Evaluation: Define key performance indicators and measure the progress of the CiM strategy Incrementalism: Develop CIM systems through further harmonization and integration of existing systems, while continuing to experiment with new, innovative solutions
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10 Office of ASG/CITO Outcomes of CIM Strategy Increased overall effectiveness and impact Enhanced crisis prevention and preparedness Better decision-making Improved speed and agility Greater cooperation among stakeholders Improved efficiencies Increased outputs from UN and other organizations More efficient allocation of human and financial resources Cost savings
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11 Office of ASG/CITO CiM activities since 2009 Crisis Information Management Advisory Group (CiMAG) Retreats Official visits by ASG/CITO to technology company HQs High-level meetings with UN and non-UN stakeholders Field Mission to Haiti Luncheons with UN Permanent Representatives in NY Presentations at ECOSOC side events and to Task Forces Preliminary work on the CiM Information Architecture Development of the CiM Demonstrator (Ushahidi plug-in) Drafting of a CiM Project Proposal to support IASC IM TF
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12 Office of ASG/CITO Participants Office of Information and Communications Technology World Food Program Department of Peace Keeping Operations Department of Field Support UN Development Program UN Children’s Fund Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Department of Safety and Security World Bank ICT for Peace Foundation
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13 Office of ASG/CITO The Office of the ASG/CITO remains committed to improving the UN's capacity for responding to crisis more effectively through ICT and will continue collaborating with all parties involved within and outside the UN in this context. Thank you Suha Ülgen ulgen@un.org
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