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Introduction. Purpose: a cadre of personnel capable of being deployed in field environments as food security cluster coordinators or information management officers. The FSC Core Competencies- a TOR. What does the FSC do? Ensure predictable and accountable leadership - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PURPOSE:A CADRE OF PERSONNEL CAPABLE OF BEING DEPLOYED IN FIELD ENVIRONMENTS AS
FOOD SECURITY CLUSTER COORDINATORS OR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICERS.
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THE FSC CORE COMPETENCIES- A TOR
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What does the FSC do?
1. Ensure predictable and accountable leadership
2. Represent the food security community in the different country level fora
3. Support coordination in assessment planning and response, strategy
4. Develop benchmarks and indicators
5. Advocacy for entire food security community, not just specific partners
6. Strengthen national/local systems
7. Ensure quality of response, promotion of appropriate standards and delivery of
services
8. Ensure shared understanding of early recovery
9. Learn and build upon best practices
10. Ensure partnership and inclusiveness
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THE IMOTo be able to:• support the FSCC by supporting the cluster with the
data, information to make programmatic decisions.• liaise, communicate with many different actors and
agencies; act as a ‘bridge’ between FS decision makers and technical IM staff.
• present information in a way that is easily understood by the cluster members.
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SCHEDULE
Day 1
• General Humanitarian
Knowldge
• Food Security Cluster
• Presentation Skills
• National Context and
Existing Structures
Day 2
• Assessment and Analysis
• Cross-Cutting Concerns
• Food Security Strategies
• Programmatic Response
Day 3
• Advocacy and
Resource Mobilization
• Negotiation & Meeting
Management
• General IM
• Achieving
Coordination
Day 4
• Leading Teams (CC)
• IM Tools and Skills (IMO)
• CC Roles and Challenges
(CC)
• IM CAP Training (IMO)
• IM Challenges (IMO)
• Open Discussion / Conclusion
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