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Monitoring and evaluation: The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency’s context
1. MONITORING EVALUATION
AND LEARNING:
The Caribbean Disaster
Emergency Management
Agency’s context
Jeremy Collymore
Executive Director, Caribbean Disaster Management Agency (CDEMA)
28th ALNAP Meeting: Evidence & Knowledge in Humanitarian Action
Host Government Forum on Humanitarian Response
4 March 2013
2. Overview of CDEMA
CDEMA is established on principles
of inter-governmental cooperation
A number of small states with large
vulnerabilities and limited individual
capacity
Rationalizing diverse actions towards
a common goal was central to
operationalizing the Agreement
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3. CDEMA’s Functions
mobilising and coordinating disaster relief;
mitigating or eliminating, as far as
practicable, the immediate consequences of
disasters in Participating States;
providing immediate and coordinated
response by means of emergency disaster
relief to any affected Participating State;
securing, coordinating and providing to
interested inter-governmental and non-
governmental organisations reliable and
comprehensive information on disasters
affecting any Participating State;
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4. CDEMA’s Functions (cont’d)
encouraging –
the adoption of disaster loss reduction and
mitigation policies and practices at the
national and regional level;
cooperative arrangements and
mechanisms to facilitate the development
of a culture of disaster loss reduction; and
coordinating the
establishment, enhancement and
maintenance of adequate emergency
disaster response capabilities among the
Participating States.4/26/2013 4
6. Components of the Regional
Response Mechanism
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The Regional Coordination Centre (RCC)
The Regional Coordination Plan (RCP)
The Regional Telecommunications Plan
Response Teams
– The CARICOM Disaster Relief Unit (CDRU)
– The Rapid Needs Assessment Team (RNAT)
– The Regional Urban Search & Rescue Light Level Team
(USAR LL)
The Eastern Caribbean Donor Group (ECDG)
The North Western Caribbean Donor Group (NWCDG)
National Disaster Plans, Specialized Plans, etc.
Regional Warehouses
MOU, Acts, SOPs
7. ENHANCED CDM STRATEGY AND
RESULTS FRAMEWORK
OUTPUTSOUTPUTSOUTPUTSOUTPUTS
OUTCOME 4:
Enhanced community
resilience in CDERA states/
territories to mitigate and
respond to the adverse
effects of climate change
and disasters
OUTCOME 3:
Disaster Risk Management
has been mainstreamed at
national levels and
incorporated into key sectors
of national economies
(including tourism, health
agriculture and nutrition)
OUTCOME 2:
An effective mechanism
and programme for
management of
comprehensive disaster
management
knowledge has been
established
PURPOSE
To strengthen regional, national and community level capacity for mitigation, management, and coordinated
response to natural and technological hazards, and the effects of climate change.
OUTCOME 1:
Enhanced institutional
support for CDM
Program
implementation at
national and regional
levels
GOAL
Regional Sustainable Development enhanced through CDM
Driver of CDM Programming in the CDEMA Participating
States
10. CDM Policy
All Relevant
Legislation and
Regulations
Strategy
PMF or Work
Plans
Performance
Management
Programmes
External Reports
Hyogo
Regional CDM Strategy
St. Georges Declaration
MDGs
IMF/Work Bank
Conventions
Donors
Others
National Reports
Cabinet Papers
Annual Report
Budgets
Council Reports
State of Preparedness
Critical Infrastructure reviews
Sector Reports
Events and Exercise reviews
Departmental
Level Reports
Performance
Evaluations
DEFINING LINKAGES TO THE
MER FRAMEWORK
11. Monitoring
&
Evaluation
of progress
made at
National, Se
ctoral and
Regional
Levels
Supports
CDEMA CU
and CDM
Partners
reporting on
CDM
programming
achievements
and gaps
Documentation
of lessons
learned &
identification
of gaps and
priorities
*Framing of
ongoing and
future*
programming
for
NDOs, CDEMA,
Development
Partners
CDM MONITORING, EVALUATION
& REPORTING FRAMEWORK
13. GOOD PRACTICE-
IDENTIFICATION AND
DOCUMENTATION
JOINT INITIATIVES IN
ADVANCING HR
PRACTICE AND
COORDINATION
POLITICAL LEVERAGE
JOINT ADVOCACY
SHARED STANDARDS
AND PROTOCOLS
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OUTCOMES OF MONITORING,
EVALUATING AND REPORTING
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15. Community Risk Reduction
Community Risk Reduction Initiatives for mainly Landslides
Tool Kit for Community-level Training in Development of
Community Preparedness Programmes
Flood Early Warning System Mechanism
Hydrological Monitoring Stations in 5 Participating States
Community Risk Profiles
Community Disaster Plans
OUTCOME 4 OF CDM STRATEGY AND RESULTS FRAMEWORK:
Enhanced community resilience in CDERA PS to mitigate & respond to the
adverse effects of climate change & disasters
CDEMA SUPPORT BASED ON
EVALUATION
16. Exercise and
Events
Review Guide
Model EOC
Operations
Plan
Model Relief
and
Donations
Policy
Model
Contingency
Plan
Donor
Coordination
Protocol
Regional
Coordination
Plan
Rapid Needs
Assessment
Team Guide
TOOLS AND PRODUCTS
17. Promote more
systematization
of the After
Action Review
process at the
national level
Better
interface
operations
review with
country
context
Develop work on
preparedness
and response
indices
The Way Forward
18. Jeremy Collymore, Executive Director
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency
Building #1, Manor Lodge Complex, Lodge Hill, St. Michael, Barbados
Tel: (246) 425 0386/88 Fax: (246) 425 8854
Website: www.cdema.org
Notas do Editor
A mechanism to monitor and evaluate the progress towards achieving output and outcome level results in the CDM Strategy.A catalyst for standardized reporting in the region