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SECTOR: ASSESSMENTAllocationEnvelope 5 Associated SRP Strategic Objective AmountAllocatedAssessment • Objective 1: Improving information management (IM) andstrategic assessments in priority areas $2 millionIn Yemen, the availability of high quality, accurate and reliable data for evidence-based planning isquite scarce. This is particularly due to restricted physical access, population movements, insecurityand limited partner capacity and resources. The development process of the Humanitarian NeedsOverview (HNO) has reiterated that assessments clearly linked to programme planning are limited.For example, while several assessments were completed during the year, only few were directlyrelated to the information needed for planning as defined by clusters.The current context requires a harmonized assessment approach, in which multiple assessments arecompleted and contribute to commonly defined information needs. Simultaneously, this approachmaximises the contribution of every assessment to planning, maximises efficiency of resources andminimises the burden on the affected community. Recognizing these challenges, theAssessment/Monitoring working group, a technical working group of the ICCM, has made significantprogress to ensure that assessments contribute to planning, are designed based on agreed formatsand sound methodologies, implemented in accordance with humanitarian principles and needs(accountability), and that the analysis relates to key humanitarian planning processes.Funding under this envelope, will support addressing the identified information needs as defined bythe HNO severity indicators and the cluster needs indicators. While specific sectoral assessmentstrategies (including capacity building) can be supported by this allocation, it is expected that eachfunded initiative will contribute to the coordinated assessment approach of the response. Thisshould include: timely implementation and dissemination of results, participating in relevantcoordination meetings and adherence to any quality standards agreed upon by the ICCM. HPF Strategy Paper - Second Standard Allocation 2016 | 9United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)Coordination Saves Lives | http://www.unocha.org/yemen/about-hpf-yemenAssessment Eligible Focus Areas: Multi-sectoral assessments, with direct linkages to HNO and cluster information needs,including emergency assessments. Assessments in areas with limited assessments conducted during 2016 (i.e. Sa’ada). In-depth sectoral assessments that require specific and highly technical capacity toconduct (i.e. SMART survey, coverage assessments etc.).
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