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Mission

OCHA’s mission is to mobilise and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors to alleviate human suffering in emergencies, advocate for the rights of people in need, promote preparedness and prevention and facilitate sustainable solutions. The USG also chairs the Inter-Agency Standing Committee as the Emergency Relief Coordinator. OCHA:

  • Works with Governments to strengthen their capacity with early warning information, contingency planning, national capacity-building and training, and by mobilizing support from regional networks;
  • Helps Governments access tools and services for life-saving relief (rapid-response teams, needs assessment, funds, reports and civil-military coordination);
  • Identifies and analyses trends and helps the humanitarian community develop common policy, based on humanitarian principles;
  • Speaks out publicly when necessary, works behind the scenes, negotiating on issues such as access, protection of civilians and aid workers, and humanitarian principles;
  • Gathers and shares reliable data on where crisis-affected people are, what they urgently need and who is best placed to assist them;
  • Helps manage humanitarian donations from more than 130 countries through its financial tracking services.

Disaster Reduction Goal

OCHA’s key objectives are to:

  • Convene humanitarian and development partners to work strategically and coherently to strengthen resilience and build national and local capacity
  • Advocate a resilience-based approach and ensure resilience concepts are integrated into the humanitarian programme cycle, and humanitarian tools and mechanisms are used to optimum effect

OCHA works to incorporate DRR approaches into humanitarian programmes and strengthen preparedness for effective humanitarian response. Emergency preparedness and DRR are critical to building community and household resilience.

DRR activities
Membership in Key Networks

Inter-Agency Standing Committee

CADRI

UNDRR Inter-Agency Group (IAG)

National Counterpart

National Disaster Management Offices/Ministries

Disaster Reduction Focal Point(s)

Ursula Muller
Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
UN Headquarters I Room S-3322 I New York, NY 10017
Tel: +212-963-0762
Email: [email protected]

Rudi Muller
Director
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Geneva
Tel: +41 22 917 1352
Email: [email protected]

Websites

http://ochaonline.un.org

http://www.reliefweb.int

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Publication
Published on
1 May 2009
OCHA in 2008: activities and extra-budgetary requirements
This document presents the results of OCHA's 2008 activities in its mission of mobilizing and coordinating effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors in order to: promote preparedness and pre
Meetings and conferences
In person
16 April 2009 - 17 April 2009
Kathmandu
Emergency earthquake simulation
A simulation exercise led by OCHA, UNICEF and other emergency actors with the Government of Nepal to test the preparedness of the Humanitarian Country Team for a major earthquake centred in the Kathmandu Valley.
Publication
Published on
18 March 2009
OCHA in 2009: annual plan and budget
In this report, OCHA reaffirms its engagement to continue to work closely with its partners in 2009 in continuing to strengthen the humanitarian system, not only in relation to response but also prevention and preparedness.
Publication
Published on
13 February 2009
International forum on tsunami and earthquake: experts meeting - summary report
This is a summary report of the Experts Meeting which was organized on January 16 to verify the progress made in recovery efforts implemented in tsunami- and earthquake-hit regions and to come up with concrete measures to achieve better recovery. The Experts Meeting comprised three thematic group discussions, on “Housing” “Livelihood” and “Organizational and Institutional Arrangements,” for a recovery with a view to build back better as well as a plenary session.
Publication
Published on
13 February 2009
International forum on tsunami and earthquake: international symposium - summary report
This is a summary report of the International Symposium which was held on January 15 to share information and exchange knowledge to build up disaster-resilient countries using the recovery processes developed on the basis of the experience and lessons learned from natural disasters. At the same time, the Symposium discussed international cooperation for further promotion of the HFA.
Publication
Published on
28 January 2009
10 años después del huracán Mitch: panorama de la tendencia de la gestión del riesgo de desastre en Centroamérica
in Spanish:
Publication
Published on
2 November 2008
Housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons: implementing the 'Pinheiro Principles'
Over the past several decades, inter-governmental agencies, government officials, United Nations and NGO field staff and others working in protection or support capacities with refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) have become increasin
Publication
Published on
21 July 2008
Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP): Indian Ocean earthquake-tsunami 2005, mid-term review
In the early stages of the tsunami disaster, regional coordination of logistics, procurement humanitarian coordination, information systems, resources allocation, and management were essential to respond to the vast needs throughout the tsunami af

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://ochaonline.un.org
[email protected]
+1 2129631234
Fax:
+1 2129631234
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