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Proposed for discussion: prioritisation criteria

Proposed for discussion: prioritisation criteria. Does the project remedy, mitigate or avert direct and imminent physical harm or threats (whether violence, disease, or deprivation) to affected people within a short time span? (If yes, 2 points)

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Proposed for discussion: prioritisation criteria

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  1. Proposed for discussion: prioritisation criteria • Does the project remedy, mitigate or avert direct and imminent physical harm or threats (whether violence, disease, or deprivation) to affected people within a short time span? (If yes, 2 points) • Is the project essential to enabling other projects to remedy, mitigate or avert…? (If yes, 2 points) • Does the project build vulnerable people’s resilience to averting or mitigating harm? (If yes, 1 point) • Does the project build institutional capacity to remedy, mitigate, or avert…? (If yes, 1 point) • Is the project definitely feasible (assuming funding) by the proposing organisation and planned partners, currently and in the most likely scenario? (If yes, 2 points) • Are the needs that the project plans to address confirmed by evidence that is solid by reason of first-hand assessment on the ground, or triangulation (multiple independent sources)? (If yes, 2 points) *** > 6 points: top priority; < 6 points: medium priority ***

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