OCHA Assessment, Planning and Monitoring Branch Overview
OCHA's Assessment, Planning and Monitoring Branch (APMB) collaborates with field offices in Nigeria, CAR, and Afghanistan to develop tools using Microsoft Power apps for real-time data analysis. The branch provides platforms like the Planning Bridge Tool to integrate partner projects with cluster pr
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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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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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Understanding Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring (CCPM)
The Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring (CCPM) is a self-assessment tool that helps evaluate cluster performance against core functions and Accountability to Affected Populations. It aims to improve coordination and accountability within clusters, developed by the IASC Sub-Working Group. Mon
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Evaluation of OCHA Impact Kiosk Clinic Metrics and Strategic Planning
This document outlines the assessment of OCHA's impact kiosk clinic metrics, evaluating indicators such as distribution of household kits, vaccination coverage, access to pensions, and shelter distribution. It discusses various methodologies for measuring and reporting on interventions in humanitari
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Joint Initiative for Sustainable Humanitarian Packaging Waste Management Meeting Summary
Collaborative effort of 16 partners in the Joint Initiative for Sustainable Humanitarian Packaging Waste Management, highlighting key steps taken from 2019 to April 2021. The initiative aims to achieve sustainable changes, coordinate efforts, reduce packaging waste, and engage in technical stakehold
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