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Partnership for Recovery and Resilience in South Sudan Yambio Joint Workplan Concept

Partnership for Recovery and Resilience in South Sudan Yambio Joint Workplan Concept March 19 – 22, 2019. Objective

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Partnership for Recovery and Resilience in South Sudan Yambio Joint Workplan Concept

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  1. Partnership for Recovery and Resilience in South Sudan Yambio Joint Workplan Concept March 19 – 22, 2019

  2. Objective • To operationalize the four principles of Coordination, Collaboration, Colocation, and Commitment; (4C’s) using the Joint Workplan exercise in line with the PfRR Pillars and aligned to the Yambio 11 point agenda. Outputs • A Consolidated Workplan integrated around (and by) the PfRR Pillars and aligned to the Yambio 11 Point Agenda • An M&E Framework • Calendar of Activities for 2019

  3. Yambio 11 Point Agenda • PfRR Pillars • 1. Strengtheninstitutions to support local mechanisms to restore trust • 2. Strengthen infrastructures for peace, reconciliation and social cohesion • To rebuild • trust in people and institutions • 3. Enhance trust and confidence in a people driven peace process • 4. Deliver life saving humanitarian assistance • 5. Restore access to education, health & WASH services • To re-establish access to basic services • 6. Strengthen capacities of the state government, traditional authorities , and civil society to deliver services • 7. Increase production and value of key agricultural commodities • 8. Close skills and capacity gaps of vulnerable women and youth • To restore productive capacities • 9. Rehabilitate access to critical farm and market access infrastructure • 10. Foster partnership structures, interconnected at all levels • To nurture • effective partnership for recovery and resilience • 11. Strengthen mutual accountability to actions and results

  4. Participation • Approximately 60 technical level participants from each of the three pillars (Productive Capacities, Basic Services, and Nurturing Trust...) drawn from UN entities, NGO’s, the private sector, and local leadership. • Co-led by UNDP, FAO, World Vision

  5. JWP Design & Facilitation • Working towards a shared understanding • Socialization of key documents and tools • Working towards greater impact • Taking inventory of partners’ activities • Making convergence work in practice • Co-locating operations • Developing an activities calendar • Building consensus • Promoting adaptive management

  6. Resources Materials from many partners will inform the JWP including: • Yambio 11 point Agenda • UN Yambio Joint Partnership Document • March 2018 Communique • RIMA Plus • Resilience Profiles • Joint Work Planning Templates • Land Cover Maps • M&E Framework (MSI / IFPRI/ RAMMU)

  7. Tentative Agenda Day 1: • Towards a shared understanding • Socialization of key documents and tools • Towards greater impact • Taking an inventory of Partners’ activities Day 2: • Making convergence work in • Co-locating operations • Developing an activities Day 3: • Building consensus • Promoting adaptive management • Reviewing, Validating and Consolidating Work Plans

  8. Logistics • Venue: Tourist Hotel, Yambio • Point of Contact for Registration / Participation • Ma-Paulinecarreon-murimi@UNDP.org • Co-led by UNDP, FAO, World Vision POCs • UNDP – Jose Manzano (Bong) & Daniel Kiir • FAO – Owen Calvert & Paulina Prasula • WV – David Hull & Thatcher N’gonga

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