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Emergency Shelter & NFI Coordination Meeting Summary for Sudan Crisis

A recent Shelter & NFI Cluster Coordination Meeting in Sudan discussed the dire situation with over 1.9 million people displaced since April. The conflict has led to ongoing unrest, border movements, and power outages. The meeting covered updates, achievements, operational plans, and reserve allocat

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Food Security Cluster Coordination Meeting - Middle Shabelle Region

A coordination meeting held in Middle Shabelle Region focused on food security projects, partner updates, flood situations, and Islamic Relief Somalia's project presentation. The meeting reviewed action points, discussed current challenges, and emphasized collaboration among partners and organizatio

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Mine Action in the Humanitarian Cluster System

The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) plays a crucial role in coordinating humanitarian efforts, with a focus on mine action in the global protection cluster. This involves clear responsibilities, strategic planning, and advocacy to address humanitarian needs. The IASC Reference Module for Clus

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Introduction to Co-ordination Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications

Explore the fascinating field of coordination chemistry, delving into the complexity of compounds and the coordination bonds that govern their structures. Discover the history, key concepts, and applications of coordination chemistry through a detailed examination of coordination compounds, bonding

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Utilizing DTM MSLA for Enhanced Healthcare Cluster Management

DTM MSLA, a crucial tool in health cluster management, facilitates tracking of mobility and cross-sectoral needs, especially in emergency events and displacement situations. The DTM components, focusing on flow monitoring and registration surveys, enable effective data gathering and beneficiary targ

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Understanding Apache Spark: Fast, Interactive, Cluster Computing

Apache Spark, developed by Matei Zaharia and team at UC Berkeley, aims to enhance cluster computing by supporting iterative algorithms, interactive data mining, and programmability through integration with Scala. The motivation behind Spark's Resilient Distributed Datasets (RDDs) is to efficiently r

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Wood Innovation Cluster: Driving Regional Growth and Development in the Wood Industry

The Wood Innovation Cluster, established in 2018 in Skellefte municipality, brings together key stakeholders in the wood industry to foster regional growth and development. It coordinates research, development, education, and testing activities while promoting sustainable procurement. Through collab

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Exploring Microcredentials in Higher Education: Insights from Scotland Collaborative Cluster

Collaborative cluster in Scotland, consisting of 11 higher education institutions and JISC, aims to understand the benefits of microcredentials for students, staff, employers, and alumni. Various stakeholder groups are actively involved in investigating the potential advantages and ensuring a compre

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Understanding the Theory of Coordination Failure in Markets

The theory of coordination failure explores how markets may struggle to achieve coordination among complementary activities, leading to suboptimal outcomes. It highlights scenarios where investors' actions depend on each other, emphasizing the role of government intervention to solve coordination is

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Localisation in Child Protection Coordination: A Conceptual Framework

This presentation explores the preliminary conceptual framework and approach for localisation in child protection coordination. It delves into the roles of local actors, coordination systems, governance, decision-making, partnerships, and funding in promoting localisation efforts. The importance of

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Responsibilities and Collaboration in Supply Management for Emergency Response

The role of various stakeholders in supply management for emergency response is crucial. The Nutrition Cluster Coordinator (NCC) coordinates with partners to identify and address supply needs, while Information Management Officer (IMO) supports in calculating caseloads and consolidating supply reque

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Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Cluster B Personality Types

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is part of the Cluster B Personality Types characterized by emotional instability, impulsivity, and strained relationships. Approaches for BPD include dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), while interventions involve emotion

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Understanding Borane Cluster Structures and Styx Rule

Boranes are cluster compounds of boron and hydrogen with unique structural arrangements. The Skeletal Electron Count and Styx Rule help in determining the bonding features and types of bonds present in borane compounds. Various borane structures such as Closo, Nido, and Arachno exhibit different bon

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Nutrition Cluster Core Functions Overview

The content provides a detailed overview of the core functions of the Nutrition Cluster, focusing on objectives, core functions, group work activities, and explanations on supporting service delivery, informing strategic decision-making, and advocacy. It highlights the importance of cluster coordina

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Understanding Nutrition Cluster Structures and Coordination Roles

Explore the diverse structures and roles of actors within nutrition clusters at various levels, from global to sub-national. Learn about the responsibilities of key players such as Cluster Coordinators, Information Managers, and Technical Working Groups. Discover the government's role in the nutriti

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Distributed and Cluster Computing Overview

Distributed computing involves executing programs across multiple connected computers, like in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. Each computer acts as both a client and server. This method offers advantages such as easy setup and cost-effectiveness, but faces challenges like network security risks. On th

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Fiji National Cluster System for Disaster Risk Management

The Fiji National Cluster System for Disaster Risk Management emphasizes the importance of coordination in emergencies, aiming to reduce gaps and overlaps through a coherent, complementary approach. Global Cluster coordination systems have been adopted to enhance collaboration among various humanita

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Understanding Humanitarian Landscape and Coordination Challenges

The humanitarian landscape involves various organizations working together to provide assistance during crises. Coordination challenges, such as identifying needs, existing assistance, and government involvement, have been prevalent. The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) was established in 1991

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Guidelines for Media Reporting on Gender-Based Violence: Roles and Functions of GBV Sub-Cluster

Comprehensive guidelines for media reporting on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) covering the roles and responsibilities of the GBV Sub-Cluster, the coordination structure, functions of the GBV Sub-Cluster, and basic concepts of GBV including different forms of violence. The document emphasizes the impor

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Inter-Cluster Coordination and Information Management in Humanitarian Emergencies

Inter-Cluster Coordination and Information Management play vital roles in humanitarian emergencies. The coordination mechanism involves regular meetings convened by the RC/HC and coordinated by OCHA, providing opportunities for clusters to collaborate on shared planning, needs assessments, and poole

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Understanding the Nutrition Cluster Activation and Core Functions

Exploring Level 3 emergencies, the process of cluster activation and deactivation, and the core functions of the Nutrition Cluster at the country level. Learn about the criteria for cluster activation, gaps in response, and the strategic approach to humanitarian system-wide emergency activation. Dis

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Nutrition Advocacy in Humanitarian Contexts: GNC Advocacy Insights

Explore the strategic framework of Nutrition Cluster Advocacy, focusing on influencing policies for improving nutrition in emergencies. Learn about the Global Nutrition Commitments and key initiatives driving action to address malnutrition. Discover the GNC Advocacy Toolkit designed to support Nutri

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Understanding Coordination Compounds and Ligands in Chemistry

Coordination compounds involve ligands that donate electron pairs to central metal ions. Ligands can be categorized based on the number of donor atoms they contain, such as mono-, bi-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexadentate ligands. Each type of ligand has the ability to form bonds with the central m

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Nutrition Cluster Performance Monitoring (CCPM) Review Workshop Preliminary Results 2017

The Nutrition Cluster Performance Monitoring (CCPM) aims to ensure efficient coordination, identify areas for improvement, raise support awareness, and enhance transparency within the cluster. The process involves planning, conducting surveys, analysis, action planning, and monitoring. It does not m

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Information Management Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster Response Coordination

The roles and responsibilities of the coordination team in disaster response include key positions such as Cluster Coordinator, Information Manager, GIS Mapping Specialist, and more. National governments play a crucial role in safety, security, and coordination efforts. Exercises are conducted to ag

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Transformative Agenda and Guidance for Effective Cluster Coordination

Explore the transformative agenda and guidance for cluster coordination, emphasizing the roles of UNICEF as a cluster lead agency, core cluster functions, inter-cluster coordination, and management strategies for effective humanitarian response. Key focus areas include accountability, human financin

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Dialogues on Inclusive Green Growth in Ihemi Cluster, Tanzania

Explore the discussions and insights from breakout sessions focusing on land use dialogue in the Ihemi Cluster, Southern Tanzania. Key points include improving natural resource efficiency, enhancing sustainability through coordination, and fostering community engagement for inclusive green growth. R

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Overview of Cluster Bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) - Uses, Distribution, and Classification

Cluster beans, scientifically known as Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L., are valuable leguminous crops with economic importance due to their drought tolerance and industrial applications, particularly in gum production. They are cultivated for feed, fodder, and vegetable purposes, with their seeds rich in

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Understanding Redis Cluster Distribution Approach

Redis Cluster offers a pragmatic approach to distribution, connecting all nodes directly with a service channel. Each node communicates using a binary protocol, optimized for bandwidth and speed. Nodes do not proxy queries, and communication involves messages like PING, PONG, and Gossip. Hash slot k

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Sub-national Nutrition Cluster Coordination Training Workshop

Welcome to the Sub-national Nutrition Cluster Coordination Training Workshop aimed at sharing key concepts, tools, and approaches for effective coordination of nutrition in emergencies. This training prepares participants for working in Nutrition Cluster/Sector Coordination, promoting dialogue and s

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Palestine Nutrition Cluster Toolkit Overview

The State of Palestine Nutrition Cluster Toolkit provides essential resources and tools for coordinating and managing nutrition interventions during emergencies. Key components include contact lists, capacity mapping, monitoring tools, and website updates. Partners are invited to contribute to updat

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Understanding Nutrition Cluster Structures and Roles

Learn about the structures and roles within Nutrition Clusters at different levels, including the responsibilities of key actors such as the Cluster Coordinator, Information Manager, Strategic Advisory Group, and Technical Working Groups. Explore the involvement of governmental and non-governmental

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Review of South Sudan Nutrition Cluster Performance Monitoring Workshop

Preliminary results from the South Sudan Nutrition Cluster Performance Monitoring (CCPM) Review Workshop held in Juba, Republic of South Sudan on 24th January 2018. The workshop aimed to ensure efficient coordination, identify areas for improvement, raise awareness of support needed, and strengthen

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Understanding the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC)

The Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) is a coordinated series of actions aimed at preparing for, managing, and delivering humanitarian responses efficiently. It focuses on delivering fast, coordinated, effective, and protection-driven aid to those affected by crises. Central to the HPC is the invol

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National Shelter and Non-Food Items Cluster for Iraq - Summary and Data Overview

The National Shelter and Non-Food Items Cluster meeting in Iraq on Wednesday, 24th September 2014 discussed various important agenda items including updates on the SRP process, strategic objectives, overview of cluster projects, types of assistance provided, and targeting vulnerable groups. A total

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Enhancing Care Coordination Through Agreements

Effective care coordination is crucial for ensuring quality referrals and improving patient outcomes. Develop a Care Coordination Agreement to streamline the referral process, reduce waste, and enhance cost-effectiveness in healthcare delivery. This agreement serves as a roadmap for standardizing co

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Understanding the Significance of Matariki Cluster in Aotearoa

Matariki, the cluster of stars, holds cultural importance in Aotearoa during this time of the year. As the tohunga, recognizing these seven stars and understanding the various ways to organize and locate Matariki is essential. It rises just before dawn, and identifying it involves looking for specif

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Coordination Numbers in Inorganic Compounds: Geometries and Structures

In inorganic coordination complexes, the coordination number refers to the number of atoms bonded to the central atom. Common geometries include octahedral, tetrahedral, and square planar, depending on the type and number of ligands. Transition metal complexes exhibit different coordination numbers

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Understanding Coordination Chemistry: Structures, Isomers, and Naming

Exploring coordination chemistry involves understanding structures, isomers, naming conventions, and common coordination numbers, all essential in studying coordination compounds. Coordination compounds consist of central metals, ligands, and charge balancing ions. Naming involves listing cations, l

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Dahuk Shelter & NFI Cluster Coordination Meeting Agenda

The agenda for the Dahuk Shelter & NFI Cluster Coordination Meeting includes introductions, updates on previous meeting action points, discussions on winter camps and out-of-camps issues, rehabilitation efforts, and responses in camps and out-of-camps settings. Additionally, there will be updates on

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