The inter-agency ProCap Protection Standby Capacity Project (ProCap) deploys Senior Protection Advisers (SPA) at country, regional and global levels. This Expression of Interest (EoI) form has been designed to facilitate streamlined requests for strategic and technical support to the humanitarian coordination leadership and Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) to advance the Centrality of Protection in country operations.
The inter-agency Gender Standby Capacity Project (GenCap) is a joint Project between the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Established in 2007, the Project seeks to strengthen capacity and leadership to deliver on commitments to gender equality
and the empowerment of women and girls in humanitarian action.
This document is GenCap Annual Report for 2019.
The Inter-Agency Protection Stand-by Capacity (ProCap) Project and Gender Stand-by Capacity (GenCap) Project were originally launched in 2005 and 2007 respectively. Their aim is to meet a widely recognised need for experienced protection and gender staff, particularly at senior level, to support HCs and HCTs in their efforts to prioritize and mainstream gender and protection at country-level.
The inter-agency Protection Standby Capacity Project (ProCap) is a joint Project between the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Established in 2005, the Project seeks to strengthen protection capacity and leadership to ensure protection is central to humanitarian action.
This document is ProCap Annual Report for 2019.
Experience has shown that coordinated needs assessments brings significant benefits and helps save more lives and restore more livelihoods. Along with emergency preparedness, the timeliness and quality of assessments help determine an effective, needs-based humanitarian response.