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What ’ s New on the CAP?

What ’ s New on the CAP?. Consolidated & Flash Appeals 2005. 14 Consolidated Appeals; 10 Flash Appeals 26 UN agencies appealing 145 NGOs appealing 2 Analytical documents. Consolidated & Flash Appeals 2005. $ 5.9 billion required $ 3.8 billion received (more donors than ever)

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What ’ s New on the CAP?

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  1. What’s New on the CAP?

  2. Consolidated & Flash Appeals 2005 14 Consolidated Appeals; 10 Flash Appeals 26 UN agencies appealing 145 NGOs appealing 2 Analytical documents

  3. Consolidated & Flash Appeals 2005 $ 5.9 billion required $ 3.8 billion received (more donors than ever) Timing: 6% by 14 February 2005 (excl Tsu) ** Today: 3% for 2006 **

  4. Flash Appeals 2005: More and Quicker than ever 10 in 2005 9 in 2004 3 in 2003 Speed: 3 days after the South Asia earthquake 11 days after the Tsunami 18 days after the Iran Bam earthquake

  5. Financial Tracking Service/ Expenditure Tracking System • 8,100 records in 2005 (25% >2004) • 500 donors; 400 ags.; 100 countries • Expenditure tracking for Tsunami • CERF tracking functions being developed

  6. Improvements • Working in consultation with host governments • « Logical Framework » • Link between strategic goals & sectors objectives & project activities • New guidance on revisions: Revise any part of any appeal at any time

  7. NGO Participation in the CAP Significant progress: Every appeal now includes NGOs But does it include the right ones? Systematization of NGO participation: The top 15 take part; but not systematically. That is our aim.

  8. Needs Analysis Framework • 5 pilots (Burundi, CdI, DRC, oPt, Uganda) • Improved information sharing • Better analysis and prioritisation • 75% of CAP countries by end 2006

  9. 18 Workshops in 2005: Analysis into Action 1,000 participants 175 NGOs 23 UN agencies 19 Donors

  10. Website http//:www.humanitarianappeal.net • Appeals • Policy and Key documents • Workshops • Best Practice • FAQ • 4777 Acronyms!

  11. On-line giving to reach out to the private sector

  12. Challenges • Disaggregated Data • Strategic Monitoring & Reporting • NGOs • Gender & Human Rights mainstreaming • Extend NAF to all CAP countries • Clusters & the CAP (key for performance & management • Flash Appeals

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