Alliance Support and Services Update Q4 2022

 
QUARTERLY UPDATE:
Q4 1 Sept – 31 Dec 2022
 
Accessing support and Services
 
In September to December 2022 The Alliance website
has had :
 
96%
 in website users
comparing Q1 to Q4
2022
 
82%
 increase in
website users over
2021
 
91 requests 
submitted
72 
- Quick Remote Technical Support
5 - In-depth Support
11 - Consultant roster
3 – Other
 
 
Requests Submitted for
Support – Quarter 4
132% increase in requests
submitted over 2021
 
The Alliance’s
Work to date
 
From April 2020 – to September 2022 the Alliance has:
Received 
723 requests 
for support
From 
83 countries 
across 9 Regions
 
In which thematic areas was
support requested for Q4?
 
NiE General = 22
Coordination = 20
NIS = 18
Wasting = 12
Information management = 11
IYCF-E = 10
No classification =5
Nutrition Sensitive Interventions = 4
SBC = 2
Inter-cluster coordination=2
Micronutrients= 2
Cross-cutting themes=1
 
*Requests may have multiple thematic tags
 
Who is requesting support?
 
The Alliance provides technical
support to the UN, NGOs,
Network agencies, Local NGOs,
Governments, and more.
 
This slide provides an overview
of who has been requesting
support from the Alliance in
2022, by quarter
 
Interested in support?
You can “request support”
through our website
 
Where are requests coming from?
 
The Alliance Receives
requests for support from
all over the World.
This slide provides an
overview of where
requests for support
come from shown as a
percentage of the total
number of requests
submitted each quarter
 
Cross-cutting themes workstreams
 
There are 6 established workstreams looking at cross-cutting themes
Anti-racism and Localization
 (
A&L)
; 
Gender & GBV; Disability
; 
Humanitarian
Development Nexus (HDN); Accountability to affected populations (AAP) and
Climate Change
 
Some key achievement this quarter include:
Gender and GBV workstream supported the UNICEF Humanitarian Needs
Overview/Humanitarian Response Plan GBV webinar in December
All workstream produced posters summarizing their work
 
 
10 Partners are engaged in the CCT workstreams with a total of 61 members
across the 6 Groups.
 
 
 
Webinars & Knowledge Management-Q4
 
 
Webinars:
8  webinars took place this quarter on the topics of IYCF in
Emergencies, Breastfeeding counselling in emergencies,
and on Cost of Child Wasting Treatment.
These were attended by 872 participants, 467 (54%) were
from local NGOs
 
Learning Needs & Products
This quarter work continued on three learning pieces:
A signposting document on IMAM/CMAM resources
A learning brief on inter-cluster coordination in
Somalia
A learning brief on the harmonization of CVA
approaches in Nigeria
A total of 12 webinars
were hosted by the
Alliance in 2022, with
1293 participants, with
50% of participants from
local NGOs
 
Thought Leadership  Updates
 
 5 Global thematic working groups with 216 members ran in Q4  – IFE core
group, Wasting GTWG, NiS GTWG, CVA GTWG, and MAMI GTWG
 
One interim guidance was developed in the last quarter, and one is in progress:
Breast-washing guidance update
Wet-nursing (in progress)
 
3 funding requests were on-going during the quarter (2 for the Wasting GTWG
and 1 within the NIS GTWG)
 
GTWG
membership
increased by 40
members over
2021
 
 
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Accessing support and services from the Alliance website has seen a significant increase in users, with a surge in support requests submitted during Q4. The Alliance has been providing technical assistance across various thematic areas to organizations globally, including the UN, NGOs, and governments. The support requests have covered a wide range of topics, with a focus on areas like NiE, coordination, and information management. The Alliance's work highlights a growing need for expertise and guidance in addressing complex challenges in humanitarian and development initiatives.

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  1. QUARTERLY UPDATE: Q4 1 Sept 31 Dec 2022

  2. Accessing support and Services In September to December 2022 The Alliance website has had : 96% in website users comparing Q1 to Q4 2022 82% increase in website users over 2021 Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  3. Requests Submitted for Support Quarter 4 Requests submited by service type Unclassified 91 requests submitted 72 - Quick Remote Technical Support 5 - In-depth Support 11 - Consultant roster 3 Other Other Consultant roster (COR) In-depth support (IDS) Quick remote support (QRS) 132% increase in requests submitted over 2021 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  4. From April 2020 to September 2022 the Alliance has: Received 723 requests for support From 83 countries across 9 Regions The Alliance s Work to date Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  5. In which thematic areas was support requested for Q4? % request submitted by tagged thematic area No classification 5% Inter-cluster coordination 2% NiE General = 22 Coordination = 20 NIS = 18 Wasting = 12 Information management = 11 IYCF-E = 10 No classification =5 Nutrition Sensitive Interventions = 4 SBC = 2 Inter-cluster coordination=2 Micronutrients= 2 Cross-cutting themes=1 Nutrition Sensitive Interventions 4% Coordination 18% Wasting 11% Cross cutting themes 1% Social Behaviour Change 2% Information Management 10% NiE general 20% IYCF-E 9% Micronutrients 2% Nutrition Information Systems 16% Coordination Cross cutting themes Information Management IYCF-E Micronutrients Nutrition Information Systems NiE general Social Behaviour Change *Requests may have multiple thematic tags Wasting Nutrition Sensitive Interventions No classification Inter-cluster coordination Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  6. Who is requesting support? The Alliance provides technical support to the UN, NGOs, Network agencies, Local NGOs, Governments, and more. Request Submitted by Organisation Type Academia Other UN This slide provides an overview of who has been requesting support from the Alliance in 2022, by quarter Network Government National NGO International NGO Interested in support? You can request support through our website Independent Cluster/Sector 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  7. Where are requests coming from? Requests submitted by Region The Alliance Receives requests for support from all over the World. 35% 30% 25% This slide provides an overview of where requests for support come from shown as a percentage of the total number of requests submitted each quarter 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Central & Eastern Europe Eastern & Southern Africa Latin America & Carribean Middle East & North Africa South Asia West & Central Africa East Asia & Pacific Other Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  8. Cross-cutting themes workstreams There are 6 established workstreams looking at cross-cutting themes Anti-racism and Localization (A&L); Gender & GBV; Disability; Humanitarian Development Nexus (HDN); Accountability to affected populations (AAP) and Climate Change Some key achievement this quarter include: Gender and GBV workstream supported the UNICEF Humanitarian Needs Overview/Humanitarian Response Plan GBV webinar in December All workstream produced posters summarizing their work 10 Partners are engaged in the CCT workstreams with a total of 61 members across the 6 Groups. Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  9. Webinars & Knowledge Management-Q4 Webinars: 8 webinars took place this quarter on the topics of IYCF in Emergencies, Breastfeeding counselling in emergencies, and on Cost of Child Wasting Treatment. These were attended by 872 participants, 467 (54%) were from local NGOs A total of 12 webinars were hosted by the Alliance in 2022, with 1293 participants, with 50% of participants from local NGOs Learning Needs & Products This quarter work continued on three learning pieces: A signposting document on IMAM/CMAM resources A learning brief on inter-cluster coordination in Somalia A learning brief on the harmonization of CVA approaches in Nigeria Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

  10. Thought Leadership Updates 5 Global thematic working groups with 216 members ran in Q4 IFE core group, Wasting GTWG, NiS GTWG, CVA GTWG, and MAMI GTWG GTWG membership increased by 40 members over 2021 One interim guidance was developed in the last quarter, and one is in progress: Breast-washing guidance update Wet-nursing (in progress) 3 funding requests were on-going during the quarter (2 for the Wasting GTWG and 1 within the NIS GTWG) Advice | Guidance | Expertise | Learning

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