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Welcome and Introductions

This training program aims to provide participants with a deep understanding of humanitarian reform and the cluster approach, as well as enhance their skills in coordination, facilitation, decision-making, and resource mobilization. The agenda for the week includes topics such as roles and responsibilities, setting standards, effective cluster action, and future planning. The training methods include discussions, interactive presentations, and video sessions.

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Welcome and Introductions

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  1. Welcome and Introductions

  2. Training objectives 1. Be fully familiar with: Humanitarian Reform and Cluster Approach Roles, responsibilities and accountabilities Management and monitoring processes Mandate and relevant work processes Tools, standards and sources of information Inter-cluster and inter-agency linkages 2. Have strengthened skills in: coordination, facilitation, conflict resolution, decision-making, planning, capacity mapping, communication, advocacy and resource mobilisation Be better able to apply management skills for more effective cluster performance and achievement of results

  3. Agenda for week Monday Understanding Cluster Approach • humanitarian reform and the cluster approach • CP sub-cluster; roles and responsibilities of Cluster Coordinators • advocacy; collaborative Leadership Establishing a CP sub-cluster Tuesday • getting started; effective meeting skills • Niangoma cluster coordination meeting • developing partnerships; field realities Wednesday Setting standards and good practice • consensus building and conflict management • contingency planning • setting standards; intra- and inter- cluster coordination Thursday Effective cluster action • information management; needs assessments • strategic response planning; resource mobilisation Friday Looking to the future • presentation of plans • peer development reviews • assessing the next steps 3

  4. Methods Discussions Interactive Presentations Niangoma Video

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  6. Monday- Setting the context 08.30Welcome and Introductions 10.00 Break 10.15 Humanitarian Reform & Cluster Approach The CPIE Sub-Cluster 12.45 Lunch 13.45 Roles, responsibilities and accountabilities of CP Sub-cluster Coordinators Advocacy 15.45 Break 16.00 Challenges of Collaborative Leadership Review of the day & preparation for Tues. 17.30 Close 19.00 Dinner at Ecogia RESOURCE PEOPLE Katy Barnett, UNICEF Linda Richardson, Consultant Facilitator Joanna Wedge, Consultant Facilitator Perry Seymour, RedR UK Ramesh Rajasingham, OCHA Mimi Girard, Global Protection Cluster Leonard Zulu, UNHCR

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