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Introduction to the Operational Information Management and Reporting Training Inter-Agency IM Working Group 30 July 2015
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Outline 1 2 3 4 5 6 Background Objectives Methodology Learning Journey Clients Challenges, Results & Lessons Learnt
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1. Background Informs WFP decision makers 1 Building a Common Operational Picture Documents the progress of WFP’s interventions 4 Supports fundraising and raises awareness 2 Quality operational reporting helps WFP not only to be more efficient, but also to uphold its principles of transparency and accountability. ‘ Helps wider humanitarian coordination 3 ‘ Ertharin Cousin, WFP Executive Director Accountability, transparency, timeliness
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1. Enhance quality of WFP’s Operational and Performance Reporting 2.Ensure understanding of basic OIM requirements 3. Build emergency OIM capacity 4. Foster an active network of reports officers: HQ-RBs-COs 2. Training Objectives
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Technical Skills: Knowledge of WFP operations 3. Methodology Soft Skills: Competencies for IM and Reporting OIM Reporting Network: Share experience and build a community
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3. Methodology: Training Team Capacity Core OIM Training Team Training coordinator Training officer Phase 2 Delivery Training Team Core OIM Training TeamHead of OIMSoft skills facilitatorRapporteurRegional reports officer5 to 7 Trainees/Resource persons 5 Regional Bureau guest facilitators (specialised) OCHA guest facilitator
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3. Methodology: Training Cost 0 euro for online phase Cost- efficient location USD3,000 on average per participant
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3. Methodology: Functional Synergy COM Donor Relations Cluster IM OIM Performance Reporting Security Programme Supply Chain
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4. Learning Journey
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3. Methodology - HR OIM Training CO capacity building OPSCEN Deployment L2/L3 National Staff ScreeningEmergency Training
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Agenda Sample 4. Learning Journey Day 3– Wednesday 17 June 2015 08.30-09.00Recap and OTF 09.00-10.00Visual communication, corporate standards- OIM, GIS 10.00-11.00External reporting DRO 11.15-12.30Team work exercise 12.30-13.30Lunch break 13.30-14.30OCHA - IM for humanitarian coordination 14.30-16.00IM with WFP-led Clusters 16.15-16.30OIM and IM - Recap on IM for WFP, Clusters and Inter Agency 16.30-18.00External reporting - exercise Legend OIM- Operational Reporting Soft skills Session related to Operational Reporting Performance Reporting OIM FA (performance/operational reporting and OIM) Other
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Operational Information Management and Reports Officers – National Staff Performance Reports Officers OIM and Reports Officers in emergencies or to be deployed OIM and Reports Officers from other functional areas 5. Clients
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6. Challenges, Results & Lessons Learnt Challenges High demand (five L3s) Competing Priorities (emergency response) Not enough stable funding How to better link with inter- agency (JIMT)
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Bangkok Cairo Dakar Johannesburg Nairobi Panama Syria Emerg. HQ 266 OIM & REPORTS OFFICERS TRAINED Regions covered and number of trained participants by region Participants' Grades 6. Challenges, Results & Lessons Learnt
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OIM Reporting Network
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Surveys 6. Challenges, Results & Lessons Learnt
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ECB Check Certification
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6. Challenges, Results & Lessons Learnt Lesson learnt ->Training Tool Kit
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