Optimizing humanitarian response through robust country-level inter-cluster / sector collaboration

Overview

The global increase in the number of active conflicts, internal population displacement, refugee crises, food and water scarcity, climate change, and rising communicable disease outbreaks, complicated by severely strained humanitarian resource capacity, are driving millions of people into devastating situations in many countries. The complex, interdependent nature of people’s needs cannot be addressed by individual sectors, which are gravely underfunded. Therefore, a more holistic approach is needed to meaningfully save lives and livelihoods and sustain essential service provision.

This document briefly summarizes the lessons learned over the past three years of collaboration and the recommendations being proposed to stakeholders by the Global Food Security, Health, Nutrition, and WASH clusters.

 

WHO Team
Health Cluster
Editors
Food Security, Nutrition, Health and Wash Clusters
Number of pages
2