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Dive into the complexities of coordinating child protection efforts within humanitarian clusters. Learn roles, responsibilities, and advocacy strategies from experts. Discover real-world challenges and collaborative leadership best practices to improve outcomes for vulnerable children.
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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 Linda Richardson, Consultant Facilitator Katy Barnett, UNICEF Joanna Wedge, Consultant Facilitator Perry Seymour, RedR UK Ramesh Rajasingham, OCHA
Key facts about Niangoma Escalating crisis Cluster Approach District hubs - Most refugees & IDPs Long history of conflict Provincial capital Male 450,000 refugees & IDPS Shiresh Local population 800,000 National capital
Humanitarian Response - Niangoma • Priorities: • IDPs • Host families Donors: strong presence • Risks: • local conflict • epidemics Media interest restricted access • Capacity: • few INGOs • limited capacity of • local organisations • coordinating body • (NACSO) $1 million Government set up National Committee for Assistance of Displaced
Exercise • You will attend Cluster Coordination meeting tomorrow morning. • You will be given a role to play at that meeting Aim is to draw out challenges of Coordination meetings, NOT test acting skills • As a group, after the meeting, you will debrief the learning from the exercise • A spokesperson will then feedback briefly to the whole group in plenary.