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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.1. Session 1.4. The International System & Country Team Presentations
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.2. Objectives: After completing this session, participants will be able to: Identify the major actors in the International Emergency Response System List the major refugee or IDP emergencies that have affected the region
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.3. The System
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.4. The Local System local population host government Refugees - IDPs, Besieged media media Red Crescent or Red Cross local NGOs LOCALMILITARYLOCALMILITARY Who coordinates this?
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.5. NATO The International System IFRC Refugees - IDPs, Besieged donors host government local population national/local NGOs UNHCR intergovernmental organizations Other UN agencies media international NGOs media ICRC Red Crescent Can anyone coordinate this? WFP UNICEF UNDP OCHA
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.6. - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 ICRC (1998) IFRCOCHA UNDP (1998) UNHCRUNICEFWFPWHO Annual Budget as of 1999 Who has the money?
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.7. - 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 Number of Staff as of 1999 Who has the staff? ICRC (1998) IFRCOCHA UNDP (1998) UNHCRUNICEFWFPWHO
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.8. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Percent of Staff in the Field as of 1999 Where are their staff? ICRC (1998) IFRCOCHA UNDP (1998) UNHCRUNICEFWFPWHO
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.9. The Critical UN Refugee & IDP Emergency Response Agencies UNHCR World Food Programme (WFP) UNICEF Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.10. Other BIG Refugee & IDP Emergency Response Agencies ICRC IFRC and National Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies International Organization for Migration (IOM) International NGOs ( such as AICF, CARE, CRS, IRC, MSF, NRC, Oxfam, etc.)
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.11. a generalized un coordination model Global Level Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC): Primary mechanism for inter-agency coordination policies Consists of heads of UN emergency response agencies Led by Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) - always the OCHA / Under-Secretary-General
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.12. a generalized un coordination model Field Implementation Designated Humanitarian Coordinator May be Resident Coordinator or country head of Lead Agency UN OCHA Representative UN / DMT headed by Resident Representative Special Rep of SG (for some complex emergencies).
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.13. NGO UN GOV Coordination Tends to be command/control Coordination loose control / consensus Coordination Tends to be by consensus only NGONGONGO FIRST TIER COORDINATION SECOND TIER COORDINATION SECTORALCOORDINATION WaterNutrShelt.HealthLog MINISTERS REPRESENTATIVES COUNTRY DIRECTORS Executive HumanitarianCoordinator CEOs
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UNHCR/e-Centre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training1.4.14. Country Team Presentations This session: Current status of refugee, IDP programmes: numbers, origin, location, assistance programme, critical issues Previous or current major emergency responses in (or involving) your country Tomorrow morning: 5 minutes on: Likely emergency scenario(s) if any in next 6-12 months that may require international intervention
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