OCHA Pooled Fund Guidance – Landmark US Award
COUNTRY AND REGIONAL FUNDS GUIDANCE ON ALLOCATION MODALITIES FOR THE U.S. AWARD
A. INTRODUCTION
- This note outlines the parameters and process for allocating resources received through the U.S. Award via a “fast-track” Reserve Allocation, to guide RC/HCs, Heads of Offices (HoO), Fund Managers/Humanitarian Financing Units and humanitarian partners.
- The existing Reserve Allocation procedure forms a solid foundation to administer the U.S. Award. However, additional Fast Track Procedures are needed to facilitate the urgent timeframe and scale of this particular grant. A Global Waiver has been approved by the Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) setting-out the relevant provisions.
- The overarching objective of the U.S. award is to provide rapid life-saving assistance to people facing the most severe humanitarian needs, categorized as inter-sectoral needs severity 4 and 5 as defined by the Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP) or other appropriate analysis in countries without an HNRP. To this end, the ERC has issued a Statement of Intent (see Annex 1) to guide the overall approach to the award, while RC/HCs will lead the development of country-level Allocation Strategies.
- The allocation of the U.S. award will adhere to specific parameters, primarily linked to speed of implementation, quality of response and enhanced accountability, including reporting. A stand-alone Grant Agreement for partners receiving funding from the U.S. Award has been developed to capture these requirements.
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