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Crisis Prevention
and Recovery
United Nations Development Programme
CPR practice: role of BCPRLeadership on crisis issues Policy leadership Global programmes and partnerships Knowledge products Fostering a network of experts
Country office support Technical advisory services for programme development Immediate Crisis Response Catalytic funding
BCPR Services to the practice:
Development funds: Trac 3 (other categories and Thematic Trust Fund for CPR)
Trac 3, category II-immediate response
SURGE (SOP’s, deployments, toolkit)
Technical support in CPR areas including political/strategic level.
ExpRes consultant roster
BCPR/UNV Rapid Deployment Facility
BCPR: ECIS region portfolio size
• 2007: approximately USD 5.8 million allocated to projects and programmes.
• 2008: approximately USD 8.7 million allocated to projects and programmes.
BCPR-ECIS priorities for 2009:
Bureau targets:
Comprehensive, integrated CPR programmes: Tajikistan
Comprehensive DRR programmes: Tajikistan
Knowledge Management and production of relevant knowledge products
Under served outcomes: (restoring) local level governance capacity.
Focus areas: Integrated country office support
Gender/ 8 Point Agenda
Community of practice
Countries/topics:Armenia, Georgia, Kosovo, Tajikistan, SEESAC, DRR, frozen conflicts.
BCPR: Global thematic expertise
Conflict prevention and recovery team Conflict prevention and peacebuilding Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration Justice and security sector reform Small arms and mine action (UN Framework team for preventive action)
Early recovery team IASC Cluster working group on early recovery Recovery needs assessment Reintegration and recovery Livelihoods and area based recovery
Disaster risk reduction team Disaster recovery Urban risk Risk identification and assessment Mainstreaming and governance Capacity development for disaster risk reduction
Staffing: CPR Regional Team (tent.)
1. Regional team leader (Bratislava)
2. Programme Specialist (Bratislava)
3. Conflict Prevention Specialist (Bratislava)
4. Regional Disaster Risk Adviser (Almaty)
5. Policy Adviser (New York)