HPC Learning Series 2024

In 2024, the GPC is providing a learning series to enhance preparation and capacity in field operations ahead of the 2025 Humanitarian Project Cycle. This learning series is part of a broader effort by the GPC to enhance capacity of field clusters and provide relevant and comprehensive learning opportunities to coordination teams – both online and face-to-face.

This series constitutes one of the key pillars of the GPC strategic learning priorities. It is rolled out as part of the new GPC Inter-Agency Field Support Desk and implemented with the support of key GPC partners.

The objective of the learning series is to empower field Clusters to develop more effective and relevant strategies to address protection risks and respond better to the protection priorities of affected populations. This will be achieved by:

a)  Strengthening collective protection risks and needs analysis

b)  Improving data and information management systems and methodologies

c)  Enhancing integration of strategic analysis and planning

d)  Integrating effectively partners’ strategic priorities and capacity

This learning series is designed to facilitate a collective learning process with field operations, identifying both best practices and lessons learned, as well as reflecting key technical recommendations, guidance and tools. 

 

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Strengthening Engagement with the Humanitarian Programme Cycle

  • Core Session 1
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    What and how to plan analysis and planning sessions in 2024

    Slides / Background Note / Recording available on request to Cluster coordination teams 

     

  • Core Session 1 (sub-session)
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    Rating of Severity of Protection Risks

    Recording available on request to Cluster coordination teams 

  • Core Session 2
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    Protection Cluster response framework and 4/5W 2024-2025

    This session presents a harmonized approach to response monitoring to use for HPC and planning and collect feedback from field colleagues to identify contextually relevant approaches and adaptation.​

    Slides / Background Note / Recording available on request to Cluster coordination teams 

  • Thematic Session 1
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    Strengthening Human Rights and Legal Analysis

    The session introduces the Protection Risks and Human Rights Analysis Matrix, which provides corresponding relations between the 15 protection risks developed by the Protection Cluster and the Areas of Responsibility and human rights considerations. The guidance has been developed by the GPC, with the support of OHCHR in order to provide Protection Cluster operations with a practical tip sheet to better integrate human rights into protection analysis and communicate protection analysis findings to human rights actors.

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  • Thematic Session 2
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    PAU guidance and lessons learned for protection monitoring

    The session focuses on providing a refresher on the processes and guidance for Protection Analysis Updates. During the session, some lessons learned from 2023 PAUs, together with opportunities from Protection Monitoring, are presented.

    Slides / Recording

  • Thematic Session 3
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    Legal Aid Analysis Framework

    The session introduces the legal aid analysis tools, which consist of the Legal Aid in Humanitarian Settings Conceptual Framework and the Legal Aid Analysis Framework (LAAF) Guide.

    The tools have been developed to improve the capacities of field protection clusters, AoRs, their members and partners, to better understand and assess the legal aid needs in their countries of operation, address existing gaps, promote relevant legal aid interventions, and develop knowledge products and tools to collectively address legal aid needs. The aim is that the improved understanding and assessments will enhance the legal aid analysis in protection reports, for example, as well as contribute to improved HNO/HRPs and other key documents and enhanced advocacy at all levels.  

    Recording

  • Thematic Session 4
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    Protection Analysis Framework - DEEP

    The session explains the PAF-DEEP project, which has been established to support five protection clusters in using secondary qualitative data to inform protection analysis processes, including joint protection analysis, risk prioritization, writing of Protection Analysis Updates and how these can be used to inform further processes such as the HNO/HRPs.

    Recording