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The IASC Gender Marker is a tool that codes, on a 2 >0 scale, whether or not a humanitarian project is designed to ensure that women/girls and men/boys will benefit equally from it. The aim is...
Providing water and sanitation facilities alone will not guarantee their optimal use nor will it necessarily improve public health. Only a gender and age-sensitive, participatory approach at all...
This tip sheet is designed to assist clusters and their project teams in assigning a gender code to their humanitarian projects using the IASC Gender Marker. Each project is awarded a gender code...
This form is designed to be an insert into the feedback form that cluster vetting teams use to. Finalise the cluster's projects for the capor other humanitarian funding vehicles.
The Humanitarian Coordinator _ with the support of OCHA _ retains responsibility for ensuring the adequacy, coherence and effectiveness of the overall humanitarian response and is accountable to...
The publication of these guidelines reflects an understanding of the need for thehumanitarian system to provide to the people on the front lines of disaster response the guidance they need to...
The Consolidated Appeal is one of four main components of General AssemblyResolution 46/182 provided to the Emergency Relief Coordinator [ERC] topromote effective and appropriate responses to...
This guidance explains the need for a sector/cluster lead, defines what constitutes a 'major new emergency', and details the purpose and responsibilities of the role of sector/cluster...
This guidance explains why there is a need to designate sector/cluster leads, defines what constitutes an 'ongoing emergency', and details the responsibilities of the sector/cluster lead...
HIV has considerably exacerbated the effects of humanitarian crises in many countries. The growing number of humanitarian crises, which are often linked to displacement, food insecurity and...