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Questions and Answers: About the ECB Project
AIM Standing Team workshop: Joint EvaluationsCasablanca, November 2011
Q&A about ECB
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In what year did the ECB project
start?(First and second phase!)
In what year did the ECB project
start?(First and second phase!)
Q• The first phase of the project
kicked off in 2005 and lasted til 2007.
• The second phase began in 2008 and will last 5 years, until 2013.
• The first phase of the project kicked off in 2005 and lasted til 2007.
• The second phase began in 2008 and will last 5 years, until 2013.
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Q&A about ECB
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What are the 3 objective areas of
the project?
What are the 3 objective areas of
the project?
Q• Objective 1 works at improving
emergency response at the country consortia level.
• Objective 2 aims to improve emergency response at the agency / HQ level.
• Objective 3 aims to improve the work at the sector level.
• Objective 1 works at improving emergency response at the country consortia level.
• Objective 2 aims to improve emergency response at the agency / HQ level.
• Objective 3 aims to improve the work at the sector level.
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Q&A about ECB
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What are the cross-cutting
themes of ECB?
What are the cross-cutting
themes of ECB?
Q• The three themes are:
• Disaster Risk Reduction• Accountability & Impact
Measurement• Building National Staff
Capacity
• The three themes are:
• Disaster Risk Reduction• Accountability & Impact
Measurement• Building National Staff
Capacity
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Q&A about ECB
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Who are the Advisers and what
do they do, specifically for the Standing Team?
Who are the Advisers and what
do they do, specifically for the Standing Team?
Q•Each agency has Advisers.•They support the work in the agency and consortium level in their technical area of expertise (AIM, DRR, staff capacity). •They meet regularly and take on work together to improve their agency’s emergency response. •The AIM Advisers designed the Standing Team and they oversee the work the Team does. •They provide support and guidance to the Standing Team members, as requested•They will support all deployments.
•Each agency has Advisers.•They support the work in the agency and consortium level in their technical area of expertise (AIM, DRR, staff capacity). •They meet regularly and take on work together to improve their agency’s emergency response. •The AIM Advisers designed the Standing Team and they oversee the work the Team does. •They provide support and guidance to the Standing Team members, as requested•They will support all deployments.
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Q&A about ECB
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What are the IWG Principals?
What are the IWG Principals?
QThe Inter-agency Working Group are made up of two ‘Principals’ from each ECB Agency. They are the emergency directors at their agency.
The Inter-agency Working Group are made up of two ‘Principals’ from each ECB Agency. They are the emergency directors at their agency.
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Q&A about ECB
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What are the most popular tools from the ECB Project?
(mention at least 3 of them!)
What are the most popular tools from the ECB Project?
(mention at least 3 of them!)
Q• The Good Enough Guide
• Building Trust in Diverse Teams Toolkit
• Joint Needs Assessment Tool
• Multi-Agency Simulation Toolkit
• The CBHA Humanitarian Learning Program
• The Good Enough Guide
• Building Trust in Diverse Teams Toolkit
• Joint Needs Assessment Tool
• Multi-Agency Simulation Toolkit
• The CBHA Humanitarian Learning Program
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Q&A about ECB
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What is an ECB consortium?
What is an ECB consortium?
QEach consortium is made up of some or all of the six IWG agency country programs
In partnership with other NGOs, UN institutions, local partners, communities, and government actors they are committed to working together to improve their national and field level emergency preparedness and response capabilities and practices.
Each consortium is made up of some or all of the six IWG agency country programs
In partnership with other NGOs, UN institutions, local partners, communities, and government actors they are committed to working together to improve their national and field level emergency preparedness and response capabilities and practices.
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Q&A about ECB
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Which are the ECB country consortia?
(you need to list them ALL!)
Which are the ECB country consortia?
(you need to list them ALL!)
Q1. Horn of Africa (includes Uganda,
Somalia, Kenya)2. Bangladesh3. Bolivia4. Niger5. Indonesia
1. Horn of Africa (includes Uganda, Somalia, Kenya)
2. Bangladesh3. Bolivia4. Niger5. Indonesia
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Q&A about ECB
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What are the main activities of an ECB
consortium?(need to mention at least 3)
What are the main activities of an ECB
consortium?(need to mention at least 3)
Q• Improving performance in recruiting, retaining,
developing, and deploying skilled staff;• increasing their accountability to affected
populations and communities;• decreasing the risks from disasters through local
and national government policy changes;• improving the coping mechanisms of participating
communities;• improving the coordination in preparedness and
response;• developing agreements and work towards
implementing joint response activities; and• gathering data and document lessons for sharing
with global agencies and sectors.
• Improving performance in recruiting, retaining, developing, and deploying skilled staff;
• increasing their accountability to affected populations and communities;
• decreasing the risks from disasters through local and national government policy changes;
• improving the coping mechanisms of participating communities;
• improving the coordination in preparedness and response;
• developing agreements and work towards implementing joint response activities; and
• gathering data and document lessons for sharing with global agencies and sectors.
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Q&A about ECB
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How were the consortia selected?
How were the consortia selected?
QTwenty-one countries submitted letters of interest to be considered for the ECB work in Phase II. Of those, 5 countries were chosen. The final selection was made by the IWG Principals of the six participating agencies. The group carefully considered the scope and quality of the letters, placing particular emphasis on geographical distribution; level of disaster or emergency risk; political stability; regional linkages and the potential reach of learning developed within the consortia. They sought a diversity of contexts or settings, including urbanization, linguistic and cultural background, and climate trends for each country.
Twenty-one countries submitted letters of interest to be considered for the ECB work in Phase II. Of those, 5 countries were chosen. The final selection was made by the IWG Principals of the six participating agencies. The group carefully considered the scope and quality of the letters, placing particular emphasis on geographical distribution; level of disaster or emergency risk; political stability; regional linkages and the potential reach of learning developed within the consortia. They sought a diversity of contexts or settings, including urbanization, linguistic and cultural background, and climate trends for each country.
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Q&A about ECB
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What is a CEP (Consortium Engagement
Plan)?
What is a CEP (Consortium Engagement
Plan)?
QA CEP is a consortium engagement plan that outlines the country consortium’s plan of activities for the year. In all 5 CEPs, there is an activity about the Standing Team deployments!
A CEP is a consortium engagement plan that outlines the country consortium’s plan of activities for the year. In all 5 CEPs, there is an activity about the Standing Team deployments!
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