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The United Nations Multilateral Response to COVID-19 Humanitarian Health Development Global Humanitarian Strategic Preparedness UN Socio-Economic Response Plan (GHRP) and Response Plan (SPRP) Framework OCHA WHO (and other country


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The United Nations Multilateral Response to COVID-19

Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP)

OCHA

Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP)

WHO

UN Socio-Economic Framework

(and other country socio-economic plans/frameworks)

UNDP/DCO

Humanitarian Health Development

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Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP)

OCHA

Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP)

WHO

UN Socio-Economic Framework

(and other country socio-economic plans/frameworks)

UNDP/DCO

Purpose: Strategic plan and resource mobilisation vehicle Objective and scope: Respond to immediate health and multi-sectoral humanitarian needs in especially vulnerable countries Who benefits: The most vulnerable people in 63 countries already facing a humanitarian or refugee crisis, or with high levels of vulnerability Who implements: Humanitarian Country Teams (HCT), UN Agencies, national and international NGOs Who is responsible for developing and monitoring the plan: OCHA, in collaboration with HCTs, UN Agencies, NGOs Purpose: Strategic plan and resource mobilisation vehicle Objective and scope: Support public health measures to stop transmission of the virus and care for those affected Who benefits: People in all countries affected by the pandemic or at risk Who implements: WHO and all national and international partners supporting national governments Who is responsible for developing and monitoring the plan: WHO, in collaboration with national governments, HCTs and UN Country Teams Purpose: Programming framework Objective and scope: Mitigate the social and economic impact of COVID-19 Who benefits: Vulnerable people in 162 countries covered by 129 UN Resident Coordinators Who implements: The UN Development System and all national and international partners supporting national governments, through country teams led by Resident Coordinators Who is responsible for developing the plans: UN Development Cooperation Office, UN Country Teams under the leadership of the Resident Coordinator and as technical lead UNDP, national governments

Summary

Humanitarian Health Development

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COVID-19 add up

SP 2 SP 3

Adjusted requirements (non-COVID-19)

Country A HRP Country B HRP

Country C RRP / RMRP / Other appeals

Strategic Priorities (SP)

  • 1. Contain the spread of the COVID-19

pandemic and decrease morbidity and mortality

  • 2. Decrease the deterioration of human assets

and rights, social cohesion and livelihoods

  • 3. Protect, assist and advocate for refugees,

IDPs, migrants and host communities particularly vulnerable to the pandemic

Global Humanitarian Response Plan for COVID-19 (GHRP)

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SP 1

HRP: Humanitarian Response Plan / RRP: Regional Refugee Response Plan / RMRP: Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan

Funding requirements $6.69 billion for 2020

(includes $1 billion for shared services such as air bridge, logistics, and procurement)

  • GHRP

May update

$6.69 billion $36.69 billion

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Partners

(national and international, including Resident Coordinators)

National Governments

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SPRP

Guides humanitarian and development health interventions

Eight pillars of public health response

1. Country-level coordination, planning, and monitoring 2. Risk communication and community engagement 3. Surveillance, rapid response teams, and case 4. Points of entry 5. National laboratories 6. Infection prevention and control 7. Case management 8. Operational support and logistics + Maintaining essential health services and systems

WHO’s COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP)

Funding requirements

  • All countries have costed national

action plans

  • Organizations supporting countries

have their own appeals

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Governments’ Socio-Economic Plans UN Socio-Economic Framework

Country frameworks (UN and national plans)

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The framework supports five work streams: 1. Protecting health services and systems 2. Social protection and basic services 3. Protecting jobs and small and medium-sized enterprises 4. Macroeconomic response and multilateral collaboration 5. Social cohesion and community resilience

UN framework for the immediate socio-economic response to COVID-19

There will be no global costing figure

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GHRP SPRP

Humanitarian and refugee appeals

Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Appeal NGO Appeals Government Socio-Economic Plans UN Socio-Economic Framework

Humanitarian activities

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Health activities Development activities

Other development plans and frameworks*

* UN Cooperation Frameworks (prepared by the UNCTs), Agency and Inter-Agency appeals (led by RCs), and National Plans

Country frameworks (UN and national plans)

The three components are complementary

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Funding the United Nations COVID-19 multilateral response

GHRP appeal

Humanitarian and refugee appeals

SPRP

NGO Appeals

Other development plans and frameworks

Country frameworks (UN and national plans)

Humanitarian Activities Health Activities Development Activities Bilateral and private donors Humanitarian pooled funds (CERF + CBPF) WHO Solidarity Fund

COVID-19 Trust Fund for Response and Recovery + country-level pooled funds and repurposed UN country programme funds

IFIs, Multilateral banks 7

Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Appeal

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Direct contributions to NGOs and UN agencies in the GHRP

  • Central Emergency Respond Fund (CERF)

https://cerf.un.org/donate

  • Country-Based Pooled Funds (CBPF)

www.unocha.org/our-work/humanitarian- financing/country-based-pooled-funds- cbpf/how-support-country-based-pooled COVID-19 Trust Fund (Funding target of $1 billion for 2020 and an additional $1 billion for 2021) http://mptf.undp.org/factsheet/fund/COV00 WHO Solidarity Fund www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/ novel-coronavirus-2019/donate Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP)

OCHA

Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP)

WHO

UN Socio-Economic Framework

(and other country socio-economic plans/frameworks)

UNDP/DCO

Humanitarian Health Development

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