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Facilitation Group Sherpa meeting Grand Bargain

Summary Note - Facilitation Group Sherpa meeting - 16 January 2024

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Document
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Grand Bargain
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The quarterly meeting of the Facilitation Group Sherpas (EU/DG ECHO, Germany, OCHA, UNICEF, IFRC, InterAction, NEAR) took place on 16 January 2024. Ambassador Koehler provided updates on progress in focus area 2, on innovative financing and the nexus.
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Terms of Reference for Humanitarian Coordinators, 2024

IASC Terms of Reference for the Humanitarian Coordinator, 2024

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IASC Product
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Field Coordination
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These terms of reference set out the role and responsibilities of the Humanitarian Coordinator, an individual designated to lead and coordinate the humanitarian response of IASC and other organisations in country with a view to ensuring that it is principles, timely, effective, and efficient, and contributes to longer-term recovery.
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Cover, Statement by Principals of the IASC, We cannot abandon the people of Gaza, 30 January 2024

Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee: We cannot abandon the people of Gaza

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IASC Statement
Product Category
Protection
Published Date
NEW YORK/GENEVA/ROME, 30 January 2024 – The allegations of involvement of several UNRWA staff in the heinous attacks on Israel on 7 October are horrifying. As the Secretary-General has said, any UN employee involved in acts of terror will be held accountable. However, we must not prevent an entire organization from delivering on its mandate to serve people in desperate need. 
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Cover, IASC Guidance Integrating MHPSS and Peacebuilding, a Mapping and Recommendations for Practitioners

IASC Guidance Integrating MHPSS and Peacebuilding, a Mapping and Recommendations for Practitioners

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IASC Product
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
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This report guides humanitarian actors, peacebuilding and MHPSS practitioners, policymakers and donors on the bidirectional integration of MHPSS and peacebuilding. It builds upon a global mapping exercise of best practices, field experiences from 28 countries, the lessons learned from eleven program case studies and five country case studies, as well as on the insights from four global consultations with young people, country-based practitioners, and policy and thought leaders. 

IASC Briefing Note, A Consensus-Based Research Agenda for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Settings for 2021–2030 (MHPSS SET-2)

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IASC Product
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
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Research can play an important role in understanding the scale, scope and contextual specificities of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) issues in humanitarian settings and can guide the implementation of appropriate and effective services. Yet important gaps persist between MHPSS research and practice. 
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Cover, IASC Information Note on Disability and Inclusion in MHPSS

IASC Information Note on Disability and Inclusion in MHPSS

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IASC Product
Product Category
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
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This document contains guidance for strengthening the disability inclusiveness of MHPSS responses and programmes in emergency settings. It is intended to supplement the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings (2007).Overal ObjectiveTo consider and address the mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) requirements of persons living in emergency settings with all types of disabilities on an equal basis to the MHPSS requirements of all persons, using a human rights-based approach and implementing social-ecological frameworks.
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Cover, Statement by Principals of the IASC on Central Sahel

Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, One in five people in the Central Sahel needs humanitarian aid: Now is the time to turn words into action

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IASC Product
Product Category
Protection
Published Date
NEW YORK/GENEVA/ROME, 12 January 2024 – The crises gripping the Central Sahel are exacerbating humanitarian and protection needs and threatening to reverse development gains. In 2024, some 17 million people in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger need humanitarian assistance and protection – or about one fifth of the population.[1] This crisis also disproportionately affects women and girls, worsening gender inequalities in the region.