| A better coordinated, more equitably supported international humanitarian response system |
- 1.1 A predictable and needs-based humanitarian financing system
- 1.2 Improved coordination structures at country, regional, and international level
- 1.3 Strengthened OCHA emergency response capacity
- 1.4 Greater incorporation of disaster risk reduction approaches and strengthened preparedness in humanitarian response
- 1.5 A strategy contributing to seamless transition and early recovery
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| Recognized OCHA leading role in humanitarian policy, advocacy and information management |
- 2.1 Action-oriented analysis of humanitarian trends and emerging policy issues
- 2.2 More strategic advocacy of humanitarian principles and issues
- 2.3 A common approach to needs assessments and impact evaluation
- 2.4 Protection advanced at the global, regional, and national level
- 2.5 Strengthened information management based on common standards and best practices
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| An effectively managed and responsive organisation |
- 3.1 Improved management practices for “one OCHA”
- 3.2 Application of better financial management tools
- 3.3 Accountable and transparent human resources planning and management
- 3.4 Competent management cadre effectively leading teams and accountable for results
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