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Title: The Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP)


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The Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP)
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What is a CAP
The Consolidated Appeal Process is much more than
an appeal for money. It is a tool used by aid
organisations to plan, implement and monitor
their activities - together.
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Why do we need it
Appeals bring aid organisations and donors and
governments together to
  • present strategic approaches to humanitarian
    crises
  • plan, coordinate, implement monitor response
  • appeal for funds cohesively
  • presents an action plan set of projects
  • serves as a road map of required actions
    funding needs
  • ensures funds are spent strategically,
    efficiently with greater accountability

Each appeal
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Supply and Demand
  • Supply side and demand side which instruments
    are related to which side?
  • Common humanitarian action plans and their
    selected projects (Consolidated and Flash
    Appeals) aim to organize the demand side.
  • Humanitarian finance reforms, such as pooled
    funds and the Good Humanitarian Donorship
    initiative, aim to improve the supply side.

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What is the CAPs rationale?
  • To avoid competing and overlapping appeals
  • To provide a framework for strategic,
    coordinated, and inclusive programming
  • To serve as an inventory of priority
    humanitarian project proposals, and a barometer
    of funding response.

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Who is involved?
  • Resident/Humanitarian
  • Coordinator
  • UN Agencies
  • NGOs
  • Red Cross/Red Crescent
  • Movement
  • Donors
  • Affected country government

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Flash Appeals Consolidated Appeals
Flash Appeal
Issued within 5 days of the onset of an emergency
for up to 3-6 months
Consolidated Appeal
Issued within 3-6 months of emergency, and
annually as needed
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Elements of a Consolidated Appeal
  • Context needs analysis
  • Scenarios
  • Strategic priorities
  • Sector-specific response plan
  • Monitoring plan


Common Humanitarian Action Plan (CHAP)

Inventory of projects necessary to accomplish the
strategy

Consolidated Appeal
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The Consolidated Appeal Process an inclusive,
coordinated programme cycle
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Typical CAP
  • Sector/cluster coordination (year around), needs
    assessments
  • CAP workshop
  • Clusters make response plans collect projects
  • OCHA-field writes general sections, circulates to
    country team HC, sends to GVA (by mid-Oct)
  • Document shared with IASC HQs for comments
    finalisation
  • Global CAP launch (end Nov)

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Then
  • Field launches
  • Kick-off meeting
  • Mid-year review
  • Next years CAP workshop
  • Ongoing
  • Needs assessments
  • Monitoring
  • Financial tracking.

12
Flash Appeals- Indicative time frame from crisis
onset
Day 1 HC/RC triggers appeal, in consultation with HCT and government
Day 2-3 HC/RC and HCT establish strategic priorities, planning assumptions, and criteria
Day 1-3 Clusters/sectors conduct rapid needs assessment and prepare sectoral response plans with partners to input to appeal
Day 4 RC/HC, with support from OCHA, consolidates response plans into appeal
Day 5 OCHA CAP section shares draft with IASC HQs for 24 hr review
Day 6-7 OCHA CAP section processes electronically publishes appeal
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Example of a project summary box
SHELTER CLUSTER SHELTER CLUSTER SHELTER CLUSTER
OXFAM PHL-09/S-NF/27810 Project Title Emergency Shelter and NFIs Assistance to Affected Population in Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna, Cavite, and in NCR if required 1,000,000
OXFAM PHL-09/S-NF/27810 Objective Provide emergency shelter and NFIs to families whose houses have been destroyed to ensure privacy and dignity, particularly for women and children 1,000,000
OXFAM PHL-09/S-NF/27810 Beneficiaries 10,000 families (55,000 people). The target group for the programme includes women-headed households, daily wage labourers, landless (both urban and rural). 1,000,000
OXFAM PHL-09/S-NF/27810 Partners PDRN 1,000,000
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Revising Flash Appeals
  • Revisions are necessary because flash appeals
    are, of necessity, written within a short
    timeframe and using incomplete information
  • Revisions take place within 4 weeks of the
    publication of the original appeal (using the
    On-line Project System (OPS)
  • Revisions also accomplish the following
  • Present up-to-date information
  • Outline progress made
  • Assess the effectiveness of current strategy
  • Update sector/cluster response plans
  • Reprioritize humanitarian response activities
  • Analyze funding
  • Advocate for donor support

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Agency/NGOs role
  • Being proactive in the process
  • Participating in sectoral needs assessment
  • Helping develop sector response plan
  • Presenting realistic project proposals
  • Engaging individually with donors
  • Reporting on activities

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  • leading sectoral needs assessment (identify
    priority needs)
  • consulting with the government (gvt-action,
    gaps, advocacy for CAP)
  • developing sector response plan (strategy,
    priorities)
  • gathering project proposals inclusively (incl.
    NGOs)
  • vetting project proposals ruthlessly
    /prioritising projects
  • leading the monitoring and evaluation process
  • advocating for funding for their sector and
    advising donors
  • monitoring sector funding
  • updating and revising sector strategy and
    projects (OPS/FTS)

Cluster leads role
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  • Triggering the appeal and leading the country
    team
  • Participating in the development of a strategy
  • Liaising with the government at diplomatic
    level
  • Supporting the CT in establishing firm
    selection and prioritization criteria, and
    ensuring fairness and transparency in these
    processes
  • Ensuring a good quality document id presented,
    on time
  • Advocates for the CT in terms of funding
  • Final decision-maker in the process

HC offices role
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Agency HQs role
  • Supporting their field team in the elaboration
    of the appeal
  • Substantively reviewing the document and
    projects during
  • HQ review
  • Advocating for funding
  • Reporting to FTS

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Further information
  • www.unocha.org
  • www.humanitarianappeal.net
  • http//fts.unocha.org
  • http//ops.unocha.org
  • www.reliefweb.int
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