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Contribute to overall multisectoral response evaluation

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Contribute to multisectoral response review & evaluation

In most of the emergency responses, there are no requirement from OCHA regarding multisectorial response evaluations: they are implemented based on request from Humanitarian Coordinator's. However, in the specific case of a System Wide Scale-up Activation (former L3 emergencies), two main evaluation requirements are imposed by the Inter Agency Steering Committee (IASC):

  • Operational Peer Review. It is an evaluation carried out internally by UN officials 3 months after the begining of the response, aiming at supporting or reorienting the multisectoral strategy

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  • . It is an interagency process, light, brief and collaborative. It is looking forward on how to improve current response. They can be associated to Real Time Evaluation, although methodology may differ.
  • Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation (IAHE).

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  • IAHE are independent

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  • assessments of results of the collective humanitarian response carried out by member organizations of the IASC

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  • in a specific crisis. 

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  • IAHE focus on accountability and strategic learning for the humanitarian system. They are usually implemented 12 to 15 months after an system wide scale-up activation

The WASH coordination platform is not directly involved in this process, but will be requested to contribute and provide information, as the other sectors'coordination platform