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Bridging the Humanitarian- Development Divide in Afghanistan Health Cluster Forum 26 June 2019

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Bridging the

Humanitarian-

Development Divide in

Afghanistan

Health Cluster Forum26 June 2019

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Bridging the Humanitarian-Development Divide in Afghanistan

Cluster System has been activated in Afghanistan for 11 years

For 2019, Humanitarian needs are categorized on the basis of thematic area

Promote collective action and support inter-agency cooperation

Armed Conflict & Protection of Civilians

Population Movement & Forced Migration

Slow & Sudden Onset

Natural Disasters

Access of Basic

Services

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One UN for Afghanistan (2018 – 2021)

Content

Five Ones: One Programme, One Budget, One Operation, One Leader, and One Voice

Thematic areas: Six areas where UN concentrates its development resources

Documents: Mutual Accountability Framework, Results Framework, and 2018 Annual Work Plans

Rationale

Government request: Initiated in

response to H.E. President Ghani’s

request for delivering as one

UN reform: Supported UN

development system reforms, including

focus on humanitarian-development-

peace nexus

Alignment: Strengthened alignment to

The Afghanistan National Peace and

Development Framework and

Sustainable Development Goals

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• The global agenda, including humanitarian, development, and peace efforts

Two Views of the Sustainable Development Goals

• The development agenda

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EiE

ES-NFI

Health

One UN Thematic Areas

Education

FSL & Nutrition

Normative

SDG 16Peace, Justice &

Strong Institutions

Current Confusion Over Alignment

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EiE

ES-NFI

FSAC

Health

Protection

WASH

HRP SectorsSustainable Development Goals

SDG 4Education

SDG 2 Zero Hunger

SDG 11 Sustainable Cities & Communities

SDG 3Health

UNAMA Peace EffortsOne UN Thematic Areas

Education

FSL & Nutrition

Health

Normative

Returns & Reintegration

Rule of LawSDG 16Peace, Justice &

Strong Institutions

Good Offices and Election

Support

Alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals

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EiE

ES-NFI

FSAC

Health

Protection

WASH

HRP SectorsSustainable Development Goals

SDG 4Education

SDG 2 Zero Hunger

SDG 11 Sustainable Cities & Communities

SDG 3Health

One UN Thematic Areas

Education

FSL & Nutrition

Health

Normative

Returns & Reintegration

Rule of LawSDG 16Peace, Justice &

Strong Institutions

Good Offices and Election

Support

Using Collective Outcomes to Bridge the Divide

A collective outcome is a commonly agreed quantifiable and measureable result or impact in reducing people’s needs, risks and vulnerabilities and increasing their resilience, requiring the combined effort of different actors. (UN OCHA)

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Creating Collective Outcomes

SDG 3.13 –Collective Outcome?

Health Thematic Area – Collective

Outcome?

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HEALTH CLUSTER ASSISTS GOVERNMENT AND PARTNERS

Life-saving Interventions Resilient & Responsive Health system

1- ensure access to basic health services to populations

at risk

2- expand access to

quality health services for

those impacted by protracted

crises

3- Enhance capacities to

detect outbreaks of

infectious diseases

4- Support MOH and local

partners to prepare for,

respond to and recover from emergencies

from all hazards

6- support foundations for developmental health policy

and plan, ensuring long-

term health system

recovery

5- Enhance coordination

among humanitarian &

development health partners

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DROUGHT RESPONSE AS AN EXAMPLE OF COLLECTIVE OUTCOME

Joint planning around short and

longer term drought response

Focusing not just on the symptoms of

the problem (food insecurity and

malnutrition) but also the underlying

causes (health and WASH)

Cash for livelihoods programme

Joint ICCT and PMT on early

recovery and resilience building

A recognition that development financing

has been concentrated in urban areas

which may overlook needs of rural

population

The need to link data with analytical and

strengthen communication with decision-

makers and affected communities

Need to further examine existing financing

mechanism to highlight financing gap to

be filled by development donors.

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INTEGRATED DROUGHT RESPONSE: AREAS OF ORIGIN

Immediate Priority (Oct 2018 – April 2019)

Prevent the 3.5 million severely food insecure as a result of drought from

slipping into further food insecurity i.e. IPC 4 into IPC 5

Area Based Convergence Approach

Most severely affected areas where there is a convergence of need that

contributes to malnutrition (>20% of population is severely food insecure;

GAM>15%; presence of acute illness/disease; poor WASH)

Co-location of response & services targeting the same population with

standard minimum packages

Points of entry

Household level

Sub-district/community level (e.g. WHO mobile health teams in Badghis)

District level

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INTEGRATED DROUGHT RESPONSE: “CENTRES OF GRAVITY”’

Bedrock of response: severely food insecure population and/or selected health facilities and their

catchment areas serve as ‘centres of gravity’ around which an integrated drought response is

implemented

Joined up programming: ‘wherever you go, I go’

Area selection: address the most vulnerable communities and who is serving them – selected districts a

combination of available data, expert judgment & consensus

Targeting criteria: geographical (more people in smaller areas); severity (where needs are the

highest); vulnerability (children under 5)

Minimum assistance package: emergency food assistance (food or cash); livelihoods inputs; screening

& referral of acute malnutrition cases; IYCF; immunization & outbreak management; addressing

irrigation issues aligned with agricultural support; BSFP; hygiene kits; treatment of MAM & SAM) etc.

Humanitarian + activities: construction of storage reservoirs and resilience capacity: small (hum);

medium (dev) & large (gov)

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• Agreement on a broad approach to bridging the humanitarian-development divide

• Operationalization of the agreed approach with multi-year planning, responses, and monitoring, beginning with joint ICCT and PMT workshop, HCT and UNCT.

• Looking beyond 2021, consideration of a single framework, encompassing humanitarian, development and peace efforts

Way Forward

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جزيالشكرا

谢谢

Thank you

Mercie

Gracias

благодарю вас

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