un cluster approach in the aftermath of pakistan earthquake 2005 dr nasreen khan who- pakistan

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UN Cluster Approach in the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005 Dr Nasreen Khan WHO- Pakistan

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Page 1: UN Cluster Approach in the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005 Dr Nasreen Khan WHO- Pakistan

UN Cluster Approachin the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005

Dr Nasreen KhanWHO- Pakistan

Page 2: UN Cluster Approach in the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005 Dr Nasreen Khan WHO- Pakistan

Presentation Outline

It includes:

Back groundUN cluster responseChallengesFuture direction

Page 3: UN Cluster Approach in the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005 Dr Nasreen Khan WHO- Pakistan

Damaged Health facilities, BHU and DHQ Bagh

Page 4: UN Cluster Approach in the Aftermath of Pakistan Earthquake 2005 Dr Nasreen Khan WHO- Pakistan

UN Cluster approach response

Based on UN Humanitarian Response Review (HRR) paper, nine clusters were established within 24 hrs:

1. Food and Nutrition, 2. Water and Sanitation, 3. Health including Reproductive Health,4. Emergency Shelter, 5. Early Recovery and Reconstruction, 6. Logistics, 7. IT Telecommunications,8. Camp Management and 9. Protection

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UN RH Response to Earthquake

The RH response was initiated along the MISP framework– Establishment of Inter Agency Standing

Committee (IASC) Earthquake Task Force– Appointment of RH focal person from

each agency – Development of RH/MNCH Plan of Action– Rapid assessment

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RH/MNCH Plan of Action

RH/MNCH plan of action developed addressing following priority needs: – Revitalization of basic EmONC and RH services

at First Level Care Facilities (FLCF), – Provision of comprehensive EmONC and RH

services at referral level (THQ/ DHQ), – Provision of Essential equipment and drugs, – Capacity building and improving skills of health

care providers, – Coordination, monitoring and evaluation of

services.

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Prefabricated health facilities

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Major challenges

Cluster response was at infancy stage globally (ToRs developed later)

Inadequate coordination between the UN, sate structure, NGOs, local district and civic structures

Little back-up support for cluster leads Availability of trained staff and high

turnover Connectivity Monitoring of cluster performance Exit strategy

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Future Recommendations

Roles and responsibility should be well defined

Debriefing of donors

Strengthening the capacity of national authorities and civil society

Involvement of local bodies and civil society