What is it about?
After estimating WASH sector response budget, the coordination platform must ensure funds are mobilized to cover it. More and more emergency WASH funds are going through centralized mechanisms such as CERF and Country Based Pool Funds (CBPF) and disbursed through OCHA, which facilitate sector funding coordination and tracking. But many WASH partners’ funding still come from other sources: bilateral funding by donors, or aid organizations’ internal funding sources. Non-centralized funding represent a challenge for Humanitarian WASH National Coordination Platforms as they are not consulted or sometimes even informed of these funding.... funding gap analysis.... is therefore becoming inacurate....
WASH sector coordinators must keep good relationship with both partners and donors to support properly the resources mobilization process and monitor if funds mobilization is sufficient and corresponds to strategic priorities.
A word on resource monitoring....
What are the objectives?
- To ensure that the WASH component of the flash appeal and/or humanitarian
response plans, are well-funded, that funds are allocated
to priority activities and to raise the visibility/
profile of a crisis. - To anticipate funding gaps of the response and advocate for
- To maintain an on-going dialogue with donors on
the evolution of WASH needs, results achieved and funding
received.
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