Coordination and Common Services

  • Requirements ($)
    $36 million
  • Funding ($)
    $9.8 million
  • Coverage
    27.3%

Cluster Objectives

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Coordination: The coordination structure is fit for purpose and facilitates a timely and effective response to people in need

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Coordination: The annual HNO is evidence-based with data drawn from a range of coordinated, inter-sectoral needs assessments which accurately identify people in need

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Coordination: Decision-makers have access to robust and rigorous data on internal and cross-border population movements, needs, response and gaps enabling them to make informed

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Coordination: Humanitarian action is risk-informed to faciliate implementation of early action in a timely manner to address and mitigate the effect of climate-related events and disasters

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PSEA: People engaged through activities that raise awareness as well as promote the involvement and engagement of affected communities on PSEA

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PSEA: Ensuring the provision of safe and accessible reporting channels for SEA is a priority for the HCT in Afghanistan

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PSEA: Staff deployed in the field who are informed on SEA-related misconduct regulations and are provided with updated information on where and how to report if experiencing or witnessing the occurrence of SEA.

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PSEA: Coordination among PSEA Network members and Cluster partners on the mechanisms that ensure safe, accessible and gender-sensitive reporting and assistance to SEA victims.

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PSEA: Implementation of the SEA Risk Assessment in Afghanistan.

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AAP: Affected people are aware that how to make a suggestion or complaint about humanitarian assistance received

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AAP: Affected people are aware of safely accessing humanitarian assistance

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AAP:  Affected people understand that how humanitarian organisations decide and select their programme participants

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AAP: Affected people think the assistance was of appropriate quality to meet their needs

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AAP: Types of corrective actions made at the Cluster and HCT level (qualitative)

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GIHA: Women staff working from home and women staff working from the office or the field

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GIHA: Humanitarian partner organizations are operating/partially operating with women and men staff

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GIHA: Humanitarian partner organizations report successful negotiations with DfA for women's participation at service delivery point/at the office

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GIHA: Coordination meetings with the DfA where Afghan women are present and women's participation in the response is discussed

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GIHA: Humanitarian partner organizations reporting having adopted flexible/safe working arrangements for women staff

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DISABILITY INCLUSION: Projects target people with disability

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DISABILITY INCLUSION: Cluster activities have mainstreamed mental and physical disability considerations in their implementation

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DISABILITY INCLUSION: Persons with disabilities employed in the humanitarian response

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DISABILITY INCLUSION: Organizations collects/analyze/report disability disaggregated data

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DISABILITY INCLUSION: Cluster partners projects have a disability component or are targeting people with disabilities

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