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7 Adapted from the types of Partnerships and examples at UNRWA section of UNRWA’s Partnerships: A
Strategic Framework, 2016.
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8 Delivering as one: http://www.un.org/en/ga/deliveringasone/ 9 Report of the Secretary General Dec 2017 https://www.un.org/ecosoc/sites/www.un.org.ecosoc/files/files/en/2018doc/Advance%20copy%20of%20the%20Report%20of%20the%20Secretary-General%20on%20the%20UNDS%20repositioning%20%2B%20Annex%20(21%20December%202017rev).pdf
10 Inter-Agency Standing commitee: https://interagencystandingcommittee.org/iasc/ 11 ActivityInfo, the monitoring and evaluation soft ware chosen for the LCRP reporting: https://www.activityinfo.org/ 12 Form for subscription to the contactlists in the bottom of the page: http://data.unhcr.org/lebanon/
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Name Role in P&C Position Department in unrwa
Abed Al Hakim Chanaa Health Head of Program Health
Anjali Thadani LCRP - Education Project manager education in emergencies
Education
Daoud Korman Water Shelter
Deputy Head of Program FICIP
Elham Allan Partnership coordinator Partnership and coordination advisor
DRU
Fadi Fares
Livelihood Food security Social stability Basic assistance Focal point Partnership
Deputy Head of program RSS
Farah Sayegh Partnership focal point
Medical Hardship fund manager
Health
Gabriel Curtacci Partnership Intern Youth
Ghazi Elamry Partnership focal point partnership and youth coordinator
Youth/Education
Gwyn Lewis D/DUAL Deputy Director - programmes
Hadia Chanaa Partnership focal point Field Social Services Officer RSS
Hala Kaddoura
Livelihood Food security Social stability Basic assistance Activity Info
Project manager RSS
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Inas Kobtan Partnership focal point Admin support officer Education
Ismail Shuha Health Deputy Head of program Health
Issam Hajjo Information Management ActivityInfo Monitoring and evaluation
officer
PSO
Issam Samara Water Activity info Assistant field sanitation engineer
FICIP
Joseph Burke Partnership Head of Unit DRU
Leila Kaissa
Livelihood Food security Social stability Basic assistance
Head of Program RSS
Lene Furuli Coordination Inter-agency and inter sector
Partnership and coordination advisor
PSO
Linda Hajhussein UNSF - Education Head School Quality Unit Education
Mahmoud Kassem Water Wash project manager FICIP
Malak Sufian Education Head of education develop center
Education
Matteo Benatti Protection Head of Program Protection
Mohamed Abdelal Water Shelter
Head of department FICIP
Mohammad Issa Protection Activity Info
IM and reporting officer Protection
Nadia Said Education Activity Info Livelihood Activity Info
Data collection Education
Nidal Ayyoub Water Shelter Focal point Partnership
Field Sanitary Engineer FICIP
Nimer Kassim Health Field family health officer Health
Nuha Hammoud Inter-agency coordination Head of department PSO
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Rasha Akel Partnership coordinator Admin assistant DRU
Salem Dib Education Head of Program Education
Sarah Shouman Education Livelihood Social stability
Head of Unit Youth
Siham Houweidi M&E Monitoring av evaluation officer
PSO
Taghrid Awad Partnership focal point Disability program officer RSS
Toni Anne Stewart Focal point Partnership SGBV
GBV Officer Protection
Valentina Iacovelli Child Protection Child protection officer Protection
Valeria Moro Livelihood Education
Project manager TVET Education
Wassim Abouelkheir Health activity info Data collection Health
Zein Ayoub Partnership focal point MHPSS Coordinator Protection
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The process of developing a formal Partnership
a) Research:
The research phase of partnership is a 5-step process:
(i) defining needs and comparative advantages; (ii) conducting a stakeholder mapping; (iii) defining value creation and partnership type(s); (iv) ensuring risk management and due diligence - vetting (mandatory for all non-UN and
non-state partners and/or donors).
With regard to vetting, the process is conducted through UNRWA’s Executive Office, External Relations and Communications Department (ERCD) and Department of Legal Affairs (DLA). This process ensures the relationship complies with UNRWA’s policies and principles regarding neutrality.
b) Outreach to potential partners Initiating contact and requesting first meeting with a potential partner
c) Negotiation and formalizing the agreement
If both parties agree to formalize the partnership, areas of mutual cooperation can be agreed upon and partners can be asked to fill in a project description (annex 1 of the MoU template). It is also important to agree on and incorporate into a MoU the following components: (i) management structure and implementation arrangements; (ii) relationship managers; and (iii) monitoring and evaluation mechanisms (e.g. defining realistic and measurable objectives based on SMART indicators, developing a joint work plan detailing activities, defining expected outcomes/outputs as means for determining impact etc.). Both parties should agree on reporting system as well. There is four types of OPAs or MoUs:
- MoU with no transfer of funds
- MoU with transfer of funds to partner
- MoU with projects funded by a partner
- Data sharing agreement
d) Clearance from DLA
Once all elements for an OPA are in place and both parties review the contents including technical implementation details, clearance by DLA for all standard and non-standard agreements including UNRWA’s template MoUs, is required.