Title: McRAM Pakistan
1McRAM Pakistan
- A Lesson in Assessment Preparedness
2McRAM Pakistan Floods August 2010
Provinces 4
Interviewers 107(m) 95(f)
Districts 27
Settlements/Villages 383
Households 2,442
Total days 24 (4 collecting data in the field)
3McRAM timeline
Date (August) Event Date Event
13 First AWG 26 Field
14 27 Field
15 Sandie Arrives 28 Field/ Herbert arrives/ Richard arrives
16 Cluster inputs 29 Data entry, cleaning, IM product design with clusters
17 AWG 30 Data entry, cleaning, IM product design with clusters
18 Bilateral meetings with clusters Alice arrives 31 Data entry, cleaning, IM product design with clusters
19 Bilateral meetings with clusters Alice arrives 1 (September) Preliminary findings
20 Bilateral meetings with clusters Alice arrives 2
21 Bilateral meetings with clusters Alice arrives 3 Full HH data shared
22 Bilateral meetings with clusters Alice arrives 4
23 Training 5 Full Com data shared
24 Training 6
25 Field 7 Report uploaded
4The Multi-cluster Rapid Assessment Mechanism
(McRAM) project commenced in Pakistan in March
2008 with the aim of designing a post-emergency
assessment that
Assessment Preparedness
- was collaborative (i.e. a multi-cluster
assessment) - utilized Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
technology
5McRAM Project Objective
- ..to have a well designed, multi-cluster
assessment mechanism in place and a system
prepared to implement this mechanism at very
short notice in order to improve the quality and
timeliness of joint assessments.
6McRAM Preparedness Within Contingency Planning
PREPAREDNESS
RESPONSE
Contingency Planning
Rapid Onset Emergency
Pre-crisis Vulnerability
Impact ..Recovery
Vulnerability Baseline
Early Warning
Scenario Mapping
Phase 1 Information gathering
Phase 3 Sector Assessments
Phase 2 Multi-cluster Assessment
Phase 4 Multi-cluster Assessment
Assess Response
Preparedness Arrangements for Multi-Cluster
Assessments
NB, phase 4 multi-cluster assessments could be
deployed to assess the effectiveness of
humanitarian response.
7Key Features of the McRAM
- Preparedness
- Community needs assessment
- Joint Ownership and Commitment
- Collaboration
- Technology
- Out-sourcing of data collection
8Challenges in McRAM Preparedness
- Galvanizing commitment
- Establishing coordination and management
structures - Identifying roles and responsibilities for
carrying out an emergency assessment - Defining key initial information needs
- Ensuring gender was mainstreamed
- A multi-cluster assessment is complex
- All emergencies are not the same
- Funding preparedness and actual assessments.
91. Galvanizing commitment
- For the agencies and organizations involved a
common needs assessment should represent more
efficient deployment of resources - For the population affected a common needs
assessment to get the information required by
multiple clusters reduces assessment fatigue. - Without genuine commitment to a joint assessment,
agencies will continue with their own agency or
sector specific assessments
10Key features in Pakistan that contributed to
galvanising joint commitment to the McRAM
- The Government of Pakistan accepted the need for
a community based needs assessment. - The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF) committed
that they would ask members to hold off on
initial assessments and use McRAM data. - A functioning cluster system already existed in
Pakistan. - The Pakistan HCT was already engaged in
inter-agency contingency planning.
112. Identifying coordination and management
structures
- Formation of a McRAM Steering Committee
consisting of the cluster coordinators, the PHF
representative, the ICRC, the IFRC, and the NDMA,
chaired by OCHA. - During ongoing contingency planning, this groups
became the IASC Operations Group.
123. Identifying roles and responsibilities for
carrying out an emergency assessment
- A core McRAM team comprising of a Project
Coordinator, programmers and a Social Scientist. - In Pakistan linguistic and cultural differences,
difficult terrain and vast distances make
information gathering difficult with implications
for timeliness, logistics and cost. - The solution to this in the Pakistan context was
to have stand-by arrangements with local partners.
134. Identifying key initial information needs
- A country sector specialist may not necessarily
be able to design a good set of questions! - Improved access to global guidance such as IASC
tools would be an advantage for this part of the
process, but these need to be embedded in country
level ownership.
145. Ensuring gender was mainstreamed
- Gender poses particular challenges in the
Pakistan context. - Ensuring female field researchers was a challenge
in Pakistan but, through good local partners, not
impossible. - A separate report on Mainstreaming Gender in the
McRAM was compiled.
156. A multi-cluster assessment is complex
- Having field teams pre-trained as part of
assessment preparedness. - Dedicate sufficient time to this.
- Ensure cluster input.
167. All emergencies are not the same
- Be ready with a set of different options e.g.
Household, community, camp management, health
facility.
178. Ensuring information is timely
- Use available technology
- Prioritise information management from the outset
in the assessment design.
189. Funding
- Preparedness requires commitment and resources.
- The level of commitment and resources in
preparedness impacts the quality, timeliness and
usefulness of an actual assessment.
19Involvement in McRAM Preparedness
Responsibility Over-arching support Ensure Govt
support
RC/HC Humanitarian Country Team
Funding?? UNICEF
Oversight Direction for Assessment Ensure Cluster
Involvement Approve design and SOPs
IASC Operations Group
Management Execution Liaison with clusters
partners Finalization of questionnaires Document
SOPs for Assessment Training of Survey
Teams Programming of questions / database /
reporting formats
- Assessment Team
- Coordinator
- Technical / MIS / GIS
Execution Support Deploy teams logistics
Partner Organization
20Revisiting McRAM Preparedness...
- A neutral home for the McRAM
- After 2 years, what was left
- Ownership
- Tool
- Consensus on the concept
- Some data expertise
- Equipment
- Assessment Maintenance