Capacity development

What is it about?

Building capacities for emergency response is one of the seven functions of the coordination platform. Once WASH needs have been identified, a capacity mapping can be done to evaluate if the WASH sector is able to answer to the identified needs. Based on the findings, capacity development can be done to fill observed gaps.

Getting information on sector capacity must be done before strategic planning phase, to estimate cluster caseload and targets, and to include capacity building targets in the WASH response strategy. But capacity mapping and development are usually considered as preparedness activities, because they require time and resources usually not available during emergency phase.

What are the objectives?

  • Identify gaps and strengthen WASH sector capacity to improve emergency response and coordination


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 GWC Minimum Requirements for coordination

There are no GWC minimum requirement associated to capacity development. 

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