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Overview
Implementation and Monitoring is a key step in the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) as it seeks to determine if the humanitarian community is doing what it has committed to doing in the HRP. It Response Monitoring is a continuous process that which tracks the humanitarian assistance delivered to affected populations compared to targets set out in the humanitarian response plan Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP).
At this step of the HPC cycle, two key products are produced:
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The purpose of response monitoring is two-fold:
It provides humanitarian actors with an evidence base for making decisions about what actions should be taken to redress shortcomings, fill gaps and/or adjust the HRP, contributing to a more effective and efficient humanitarian response, in the short and long term.
It serves to improve accountability of the humanitarian community for the achievement of results under the HRP towards affected populations, local governments, donors, and the general public.
Humanitarian Affairs Officers and Information Management Officers in charge of monitoring are supported by materials gathered in the monitoring package presented below, and HPC tools, notably the Response Planning Module (RPM) and the Projects Module (PM).
Field support is provided by OCHA Regional Offices and OCHA’s Assessment, Planning and Monitoring Branch (APMB) in Geneva.
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