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What is it about

One of the core functions of the coordination platform is to “inform HC/HCT’s strategic decisions”, by providing them a clear analysis and prioritization of WASH humanitarian needs. To achieve this function, the coordination platform should:

  • Understand Set up the contribution of WASH sector to assessment and analysis strategy in line with the intersectoral needs assessment process . Clusters/sectors assessment processes are guided by and must contribute to the response’s intersectoral assessment process, usually called Humanitarian Needs Overview in protracted / slow emergency, or Flash Appeal in sudden on-set crisis.Set up an assessment strategy to led by OCHA, to define the information needs and , make necessary arrangements to gather required data and plan the type and level of relevant analysis
  • Develop core indicators to harmonize the way WASH assessment data is collected and make the link with the response monitoring system
  • Implement a secondary data review (SDR) to collate and consolidate data collected by actors such as national governments, development organizations or other clusters.
  • Coordinate or lead WASH primary data collection and analyses to address gaps identified by the SDR through multi-sectorial or WASH-specific assessments, implemented by assessment-specialized organizations or WASH partners
  • Estimate WASH People in Need (PIN) and implement a WASH severity mapping. The data analysis must lead to an estimation of WASH PIN figures and a WASH severity mapping, Contribute to the inter-sectorial needs analysis: The WASH coordination platform, along with the other sectors, should analyze assessment data to identify and prioritize the people in need of WASH support.
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What is the objective

  • Ensure the multisector humanitarian response is built on solid WASH evidences


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titleGWC Minimum Requirements for coordination
  • Standard WASH indicators have been agreed by cluster/sector partners and have been integrated into various multi-sector data collection initiatives (DTM, CCCM tracking, SMART Surveys).
  • There is a cluster/sector mechanism or protocol in place to collect assessment data from partners.
  • Analysis highlighting geographic or programmatic gaps is regularly updated, easily accessible, and discussed during coordination meetings.

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