Food Security Cluster Handbook
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Chapter 1 - The Global Humanitarian System: International Humanitarian Coordination Mechanisms and Humanitarian Principles
Chapter 2 - The Role of the Global Food Security Cluster
Chapter 3 - Establishing a Food Security Cluster at Country Level: Functions, Roles, Responsibilities and Key Actors
Chapter 4 - The Humanitarian Coordination Architecture and Inter-Sectoral Coordination at Country Level
Chapter 5 - FSC Coordinator Deliverables: Key Food Security Cluster Tools, Products and Outputs
Chapter 6 - Overview of Key Assessments and Analysis at Country Level
Chapter 7 - Advocacy and Communications
Chapter 8 - Funding Mechanisms and Resource Mobilisation
Chapter 9 - Overview of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle Phases and Key Activities at Country Level
Chapter 10 - Key Developments in the Humanitarian System
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4.3 Inter-Cluster (Inter-Sector) Coordination
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4.3.1 Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA): Role and Responsibilities
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( OCHA ) helps to ensure that the humanitarian system functions efficiently and in support of the HC ’s leadership. It is responsible for bringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a c...
Updated on : 11 Mar 2024
4.3.2 The Inter-Cluster Coordination Group: The Role of Inter-Cluster (Sector) Coordination
Clusters cannot operate in silos and coordination across clusters is critical during a humanitarian response considering the range of factors that collectively influences humanitarian response requirements. For example, the food security of an affec...
Updated on : 07 Dec 2023
4.3.3 Bilateral Coordination with Other Clusters
Some areas are common across all clusters and are best addressed at ICCG level or through ICCG sub-groups, for example cash and voucher assistance, early recovery and linking emergency response with development-oriented interventions. However,...
Updated on : 08 Mar 2024
4.3.4 Examples of Key Areas for Inter-Sector Coordination: Cash
Inter-Sector Coordination Overall: Inter-cluster collaboration on cross-cutting, thematic, technical or operational issues and areas can be undertaken through different inter-sectoral working groups/sub-groups established by (and reporting to) t...
Updated on : 11 Mar 2024
4.3.5 Examples of Key Areas for Inter-Sector Coordination: Early Recovery
Early Recovery is a vital element of an effective humanitarian response and one that cuts across all sectors. It is both an approach to humanitarian response and also a set of specific programmatic actions to help people to move from dependence o...
Updated on : 11 Mar 2024