In self-assessments carried out on the effectiveness of a response, the speed of delivery often has the lowest score. At both country and global level, mechanisms advocating collaborative work have been put in place, to increase the timeliness of responses. However, not all Humanitarian Country Teams and Clusters are aware of these best practice examples.This webinar explains the different models of in-country rapid response mechanisms available, through lessons learnt from contexts such as the Democratic Republic of Congo. The webinar also addresses global and regional mechanisms that can be harnessed to inform Humanitarian Country Team and country level thinking on how to improve the timeliness of responses.
A summary of this webinar is unfortunately not available. Please see the recording of the webinar below: