5.9 FSC Coordination Monitoring
  • 07 Dec 2023
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Cluster coordination monitoring is done through Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring (CCPM) and Cluster Coordination Architecture Reviews. The FSC Coordinator will lead the first (with the IMO) and contribute to the latter, which is normally led by external reviewers on request of the HCT/HC.

FSC coordination monitoring (and CCPM) is different from FSC response monitoring, which measures the aid delivered to the affected population, as well as the results achieved (see 5.15.1).

Monitoring cluster coordination at national and sub-national level is necessary to ensure that clusters actually are fulfilling their purpose, i.e. that they:

  • Provide an efficient and effective coordination mechanism that fulfil the core cluster functions; 
  • Support efficient delivery of relevant services and meet the needs of cluster members;  
  • Demonstrate accountability to affected people (AAP), regardless of their gender, age or circumstances.

Monitoring also ensures that the architecture of coordination responds to actual needs and that clusters remain active only where they add value.


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