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The StakeHolder Approach to Risk-informed and Evidence-based Decision-making (SHARED) is a demand driven, tailored and interactive engagement process for collaborative learning and co-negotiation of decisions to achieve mutually agreed upon development outcomes. ]]>

The StakeHolder Approach to Risk-informed and Evidence-based Decision-making (SHARED) is a demand driven, tailored and interactive engagement process for collaborative learning and co-negotiation of decisions to achieve mutually agreed upon development outcomes. ]]>
Sun, 27 Sep 2015 11:57:18 GMT /minulimbu/resilience-diagnostic-and-decision-support-tool-at-sub-national-level-turkana-county-kenya minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) Resilience Diagnostic and Decision Support Tool at Sub National level: Turkana county, Kenya minulimbu The StakeHolder Approach to Risk-informed and Evidence-based Decision-making (SHARED) is a demand driven, tailored and interactive engagement process for collaborative learning and co-negotiation of decisions to achieve mutually agreed upon development outcomes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/turkanacountyshared-engblingdecisionmakersatsubnationallevel-150927115718-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The StakeHolder Approach to Risk-informed and Evidence-based Decision-making (SHARED) is a demand driven, tailored and interactive engagement process for collaborative learning and co-negotiation of decisions to achieve mutually agreed upon development outcomes.
Resilience Diagnostic and Decision Support Tool at Sub National level: Turkana county, Kenya from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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UNICEF Child Protection: Target 100%? Planning and Costing Case Management in Emergencies /slideshow/unicef-child-protection-target-100-planning-and-costing-case-management-in-emergencies/39456103 20140720-unicerf-childprotection-140923233502-phpapp02
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Tue, 23 Sep 2014 23:35:02 GMT /slideshow/unicef-child-protection-target-100-planning-and-costing-case-management-in-emergencies/39456103 minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) UNICEF Child Protection: Target 100%? Planning and Costing Case Management in Emergencies minulimbu TBC <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20140720-unicerf-childprotection-140923233502-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> TBC
UNICEF Child Protection: Target 100%? Planning and Costing Case Management in Emergencies from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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What Innovation means for UNICEF Kenya? "Children, Adolescent and Youth" at the centre of decision processes and design /slideshow/what-innovation-means-for-unicef-kenya-innovation-with-unicef-kenya-lenses/37908095 formarcel-innovationmeeting-140812065922-phpapp01
Innovation means different thing to different agencies. UNICEF globally is at the centre of defining Innovation and its principles for humanitarian and development agencies with USAID, Gates Foundation, EOSG Global Pulse, WFP, OCHA, UNDP, SIDA, IKEA Foundation, UN Foundation, and UNHCR. For UNICEF Innovation at UNICEF is collaboration that translates ideas, technologies, and partnerships into products, services, and processes to bring about better, more equitable results for children. UNICEF creates and guides approaches that are transformative, at scale, for the worlds most vulnerable children. The slides shares a quick overview of the direction Kenya Country Office is taking whilst delivering results for children. For more information: http://unicefstories.org/principles/ ]]>

Innovation means different thing to different agencies. UNICEF globally is at the centre of defining Innovation and its principles for humanitarian and development agencies with USAID, Gates Foundation, EOSG Global Pulse, WFP, OCHA, UNDP, SIDA, IKEA Foundation, UN Foundation, and UNHCR. For UNICEF Innovation at UNICEF is collaboration that translates ideas, technologies, and partnerships into products, services, and processes to bring about better, more equitable results for children. UNICEF creates and guides approaches that are transformative, at scale, for the worlds most vulnerable children. The slides shares a quick overview of the direction Kenya Country Office is taking whilst delivering results for children. For more information: http://unicefstories.org/principles/ ]]>
Tue, 12 Aug 2014 06:59:21 GMT /slideshow/what-innovation-means-for-unicef-kenya-innovation-with-unicef-kenya-lenses/37908095 minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) What Innovation means for UNICEF Kenya? "Children, Adolescent and Youth" at the centre of decision processes and design minulimbu Innovation means different thing to different agencies. UNICEF globally is at the centre of defining Innovation and its principles for humanitarian and development agencies with USAID, Gates Foundation, EOSG Global Pulse, WFP, OCHA, UNDP, SIDA, IKEA Foundation, UN Foundation, and UNHCR. For UNICEF Innovation at UNICEF is collaboration that translates ideas, technologies, and partnerships into products, services, and processes to bring about better, more equitable results for children. UNICEF creates and guides approaches that are transformative, at scale, for the worlds most vulnerable children. The slides shares a quick overview of the direction Kenya Country Office is taking whilst delivering results for children. For more information: http://unicefstories.org/principles/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/formarcel-innovationmeeting-140812065922-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Innovation means different thing to different agencies. UNICEF globally is at the centre of defining Innovation and its principles for humanitarian and development agencies with USAID, Gates Foundation, EOSG Global Pulse, WFP, OCHA, UNDP, SIDA, IKEA Foundation, UN Foundation, and UNHCR. For UNICEF Innovation at UNICEF is collaboration that translates ideas, technologies, and partnerships into products, services, and processes to bring about better, more equitable results for children. UNICEF creates and guides approaches that are transformative, at scale, for the worlds most vulnerable children. The slides shares a quick overview of the direction Kenya Country Office is taking whilst delivering results for children. For more information: http://unicefstories.org/principles/
What Innovation means for UNICEF Kenya? "Children, Adolescent and Youth" at the centre of decision processes and design from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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Children Matter - Child Deprivation Index, Presentation @ United Nations Information Management and GIS Conference, New York October 2013 /slideshow/children-matters-child-deprivation-index-presentation-united-nations-information-management-and-gis-conference-new-york-october-2013/35863917 childrenmatters-140614043144-phpapp01
In order to support country governments with informed programming for children at sub national level, UNICEF Kenya came up with unique way of representing data dealing with Child Rights Child Deprivation Index and County Infographics for all 47 counties. The child deprivation index is an innovative way of measuring multi-dimensional poverty and rights deprivation for children by county. The child deprivation index and other data at county level were collated and used to generate county data sheets and infographics which were then presented to county governments. The Infographics present national and county indicators in thematic areas including demographics, education, water and sanitation, maternal and child health and HIV, nutrition and child protection. Index of child deprivation developed based on 13 indicators in domains of health, education, and material wellbeing. Counties are ranked according to their level of deprivation, and their contribution to national child deprivation. Link to the Conference: http://www.gisfortheun.com/about/index.html]]>

In order to support country governments with informed programming for children at sub national level, UNICEF Kenya came up with unique way of representing data dealing with Child Rights Child Deprivation Index and County Infographics for all 47 counties. The child deprivation index is an innovative way of measuring multi-dimensional poverty and rights deprivation for children by county. The child deprivation index and other data at county level were collated and used to generate county data sheets and infographics which were then presented to county governments. The Infographics present national and county indicators in thematic areas including demographics, education, water and sanitation, maternal and child health and HIV, nutrition and child protection. Index of child deprivation developed based on 13 indicators in domains of health, education, and material wellbeing. Counties are ranked according to their level of deprivation, and their contribution to national child deprivation. Link to the Conference: http://www.gisfortheun.com/about/index.html]]>
Sat, 14 Jun 2014 04:31:44 GMT /slideshow/children-matters-child-deprivation-index-presentation-united-nations-information-management-and-gis-conference-new-york-october-2013/35863917 minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) Children Matter - Child Deprivation Index, Presentation @ United Nations Information Management and GIS Conference, New York October 2013 minulimbu In order to support country governments with informed programming for children at sub national level, UNICEF Kenya came up with unique way of representing data dealing with Child Rights Child Deprivation Index and County Infographics for all 47 counties. The child deprivation index is an innovative way of measuring multi-dimensional poverty and rights deprivation for children by county. The child deprivation index and other data at county level were collated and used to generate county data sheets and infographics which were then presented to county governments. The Infographics present national and county indicators in thematic areas including demographics, education, water and sanitation, maternal and child health and HIV, nutrition and child protection. Index of child deprivation developed based on 13 indicators in domains of health, education, and material wellbeing. Counties are ranked according to their level of deprivation, and their contribution to national child deprivation. Link to the Conference: http://www.gisfortheun.com/about/index.html <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/childrenmatters-140614043144-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In order to support country governments with informed programming for children at sub national level, UNICEF Kenya came up with unique way of representing data dealing with Child Rights Child Deprivation Index and County Infographics for all 47 counties. The child deprivation index is an innovative way of measuring multi-dimensional poverty and rights deprivation for children by county. The child deprivation index and other data at county level were collated and used to generate county data sheets and infographics which were then presented to county governments. The Infographics present national and county indicators in thematic areas including demographics, education, water and sanitation, maternal and child health and HIV, nutrition and child protection. Index of child deprivation developed based on 13 indicators in domains of health, education, and material wellbeing. Counties are ranked according to their level of deprivation, and their contribution to national child deprivation. Link to the Conference: http://www.gisfortheun.com/about/index.html
Children Matter - Child Deprivation Index, Presentation @ United Nations Information Management and GIS Conference, New York October 2013 from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment Presentation @ UNICEF Innovation Lab Meet Kosovo 4-6 December 2013 /slideshow/kenya-initial-rapid-assessment-presentation-unicef-innovation-lab-meet-kosovo-46-december-2013-28923906/28923906 kenyainitialrapidassessmentpresentationunicefinnovationmeet-minulimbufinal-131205071825-phpapp02
Multi Agency lead Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA) Mechanisms from Kenya was presented at 1st UNICEF Innovation Meet @Kosovo, 4-6 December 2013. For more information on KIRA and its partnership mechanisms - please check the following website URL:https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/home ]]>

Multi Agency lead Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA) Mechanisms from Kenya was presented at 1st UNICEF Innovation Meet @Kosovo, 4-6 December 2013. For more information on KIRA and its partnership mechanisms - please check the following website URL:https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/home ]]>
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 07:18:25 GMT /slideshow/kenya-initial-rapid-assessment-presentation-unicef-innovation-lab-meet-kosovo-46-december-2013-28923906/28923906 minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment Presentation @ UNICEF Innovation Lab Meet Kosovo 4-6 December 2013 minulimbu Multi Agency lead Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA) Mechanisms from Kenya was presented at 1st UNICEF Innovation Meet @Kosovo, 4-6 December 2013. For more information on KIRA and its partnership mechanisms - please check the following website URL:https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/home <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kenyainitialrapidassessmentpresentationunicefinnovationmeet-minulimbufinal-131205071825-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Multi Agency lead Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA) Mechanisms from Kenya was presented at 1st UNICEF Innovation Meet @Kosovo, 4-6 December 2013. For more information on KIRA and its partnership mechanisms - please check the following website URL:https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/home
Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment Presentation @ UNICEF Innovation Lab Meet Kosovo 4-6 December 2013 from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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KIRA - Multi Cluster Initial Rapid Assessment for Kenya - Generic orientation @ UNICEF /slideshow/kenya-multi-cluster-multi-agency-initial-rapid-assessment-generic-orientation-unicef-supported-sector-working-group-10-dec-2012/15668056 2012-12-09-kenya-initial-rapid-assessment-genericorientationunicef-kenya-121217042111-phpapp01
Background: It is widely recognized that in emergencies, the lack of good quality information combined with pressure for humanitarian actors to respond quickly can result in inadequately informed decision making. Globally, this has been identified as one of the major obstacles to providing high quality responses to people affected by disasters. Kenya has a well-established, bi-annual multi-sector food security assessment mechanism in the form of the Long and Short Rains Assessment led by the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) with participation from a number of UN agencies and NGOs. However, there remains a gap in relation to an agreed format and mechanism for multi sector assessments for sudden onset emergencies. This includes sudden onset emergencies of a large scale and those of a more localized nature. This gap has been identified by the inter sector working group (ISWG) and was noted in the recent IASC Real Time Evaluation (RTE) of the 2011 Horn of Africa drought. It is one of the agreed areas of follow up from the RTE and is also a key priority under the ISWG April to June priorities . This initiative, also known as Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA), has been undertaken to bring stakeholders together in order to develop a rapid assessment approach aligned to the work that is taking place at the global level through the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Needs Assessment Task Force (NATF) on assessment tools, guidelines and processes. This is a joint initiative initially instigated by OCHA and UNICEF on behalf of Kenya Humanitarian Partnership Team (KHPT), in partnership with the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB) and supported by the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS). It is being undertaken as a participatory process, welcoming inputs from all stakeholders including Government ministries and bodies, the Kenya Red Cross Society, NGOs, UN agencies and donors . An engagement plan has been developed, outlining process and identified activities for the management of the process, outputs and anticipated timelines. The objective is: To build a country-wide mechanism and capacity, capable at short notice to conduct a multi-agency, multi sector assessment of humanitarian needs. For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/phase-1---planification Presentation @ UNICEF Supported Sector Working Group (10 Dec 2012) Kenya]]>

Background: It is widely recognized that in emergencies, the lack of good quality information combined with pressure for humanitarian actors to respond quickly can result in inadequately informed decision making. Globally, this has been identified as one of the major obstacles to providing high quality responses to people affected by disasters. Kenya has a well-established, bi-annual multi-sector food security assessment mechanism in the form of the Long and Short Rains Assessment led by the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) with participation from a number of UN agencies and NGOs. However, there remains a gap in relation to an agreed format and mechanism for multi sector assessments for sudden onset emergencies. This includes sudden onset emergencies of a large scale and those of a more localized nature. This gap has been identified by the inter sector working group (ISWG) and was noted in the recent IASC Real Time Evaluation (RTE) of the 2011 Horn of Africa drought. It is one of the agreed areas of follow up from the RTE and is also a key priority under the ISWG April to June priorities . This initiative, also known as Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA), has been undertaken to bring stakeholders together in order to develop a rapid assessment approach aligned to the work that is taking place at the global level through the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Needs Assessment Task Force (NATF) on assessment tools, guidelines and processes. This is a joint initiative initially instigated by OCHA and UNICEF on behalf of Kenya Humanitarian Partnership Team (KHPT), in partnership with the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB) and supported by the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS). It is being undertaken as a participatory process, welcoming inputs from all stakeholders including Government ministries and bodies, the Kenya Red Cross Society, NGOs, UN agencies and donors . An engagement plan has been developed, outlining process and identified activities for the management of the process, outputs and anticipated timelines. The objective is: To build a country-wide mechanism and capacity, capable at short notice to conduct a multi-agency, multi sector assessment of humanitarian needs. For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/phase-1---planification Presentation @ UNICEF Supported Sector Working Group (10 Dec 2012) Kenya]]>
Mon, 17 Dec 2012 04:21:11 GMT /slideshow/kenya-multi-cluster-multi-agency-initial-rapid-assessment-generic-orientation-unicef-supported-sector-working-group-10-dec-2012/15668056 minulimbu@slideshare.net(minulimbu) KIRA - Multi Cluster Initial Rapid Assessment for Kenya - Generic orientation @ UNICEF minulimbu Background: It is widely recognized that in emergencies, the lack of good quality information combined with pressure for humanitarian actors to respond quickly can result in inadequately informed decision making. Globally, this has been identified as one of the major obstacles to providing high quality responses to people affected by disasters. Kenya has a well-established, bi-annual multi-sector food security assessment mechanism in the form of the Long and Short Rains Assessment led by the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) with participation from a number of UN agencies and NGOs. However, there remains a gap in relation to an agreed format and mechanism for multi sector assessments for sudden onset emergencies. This includes sudden onset emergencies of a large scale and those of a more localized nature. This gap has been identified by the inter sector working group (ISWG) and was noted in the recent IASC Real Time Evaluation (RTE) of the 2011 Horn of Africa drought. It is one of the agreed areas of follow up from the RTE and is also a key priority under the ISWG April to June priorities . This initiative, also known as Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA), has been undertaken to bring stakeholders together in order to develop a rapid assessment approach aligned to the work that is taking place at the global level through the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Needs Assessment Task Force (NATF) on assessment tools, guidelines and processes. This is a joint initiative initially instigated by OCHA and UNICEF on behalf of Kenya Humanitarian Partnership Team (KHPT), in partnership with the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB) and supported by the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS). It is being undertaken as a participatory process, welcoming inputs from all stakeholders including Government ministries and bodies, the Kenya Red Cross Society, NGOs, UN agencies and donors . An engagement plan has been developed, outlining process and identified activities for the management of the process, outputs and anticipated timelines. The objective is: To build a country-wide mechanism and capacity, capable at short notice to conduct a multi-agency, multi sector assessment of humanitarian needs. For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/phase-1---planification Presentation @ UNICEF Supported Sector Working Group (10 Dec 2012) Kenya <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2012-12-09-kenya-initial-rapid-assessment-genericorientationunicef-kenya-121217042111-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Background: It is widely recognized that in emergencies, the lack of good quality information combined with pressure for humanitarian actors to respond quickly can result in inadequately informed decision making. Globally, this has been identified as one of the major obstacles to providing high quality responses to people affected by disasters. Kenya has a well-established, bi-annual multi-sector food security assessment mechanism in the form of the Long and Short Rains Assessment led by the National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) with participation from a number of UN agencies and NGOs. However, there remains a gap in relation to an agreed format and mechanism for multi sector assessments for sudden onset emergencies. This includes sudden onset emergencies of a large scale and those of a more localized nature. This gap has been identified by the inter sector working group (ISWG) and was noted in the recent IASC Real Time Evaluation (RTE) of the 2011 Horn of Africa drought. It is one of the agreed areas of follow up from the RTE and is also a key priority under the ISWG April to June priorities . This initiative, also known as Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment (KIRA), has been undertaken to bring stakeholders together in order to develop a rapid assessment approach aligned to the work that is taking place at the global level through the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Needs Assessment Task Force (NATF) on assessment tools, guidelines and processes. This is a joint initiative initially instigated by OCHA and UNICEF on behalf of Kenya Humanitarian Partnership Team (KHPT), in partnership with the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB) and supported by the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS). It is being undertaken as a participatory process, welcoming inputs from all stakeholders including Government ministries and bodies, the Kenya Red Cross Society, NGOs, UN agencies and donors . An engagement plan has been developed, outlining process and identified activities for the management of the process, outputs and anticipated timelines. The objective is: To build a country-wide mechanism and capacity, capable at short notice to conduct a multi-agency, multi sector assessment of humanitarian needs. For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/kenyainitialrapidassessment/phase-1---planification Presentation @ UNICEF Supported Sector Working Group (10 Dec 2012) Kenya
KIRA - Multi Cluster Initial Rapid Assessment for Kenya - Generic orientation @ UNICEF from Minu Kumar Limbu (@minulimbu)
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