Mobilizing Resources During Emergencies: How to ensure a functional surge capacity in your organisation?

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Mobilizing Resources During Emergencies: How to ensure a functional surge capacity in your organisation? Tarik Begic, British Red Cross Society 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 1

The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 2

Formed in 1863 on the initiative of Henry Dunant The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is made up of three parts: * The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) * The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) * 189 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies around the world (including the British Red Cross) with more than more than 97 million volunteers 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 3

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* Perform an auxiliary role to the national authorities, as first-line disaster response services * e.g. Search and rescue operations; evacuations and managing shelters * Trained volunteers (e.g. first aid; damage assessment; organisation of relief distributions.) 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 5

* In about 80 percent of cases, National Societies respond to a disaster at the local or national level, without the need for regional or international support. * Internationally, National Societies give assistance for victims of natural disasters and other emergencies. 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 6

Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Global Response Mechanisms 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 7

1) Field Assessment Coordination Team (FACT) 2) Emergency Response Units (ERUs) 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 8

Field Assessment Coordination Team (FACT): * a range of specialist profiles required in the first phase of an emergency response * to determine the needs of the affected population * and help determine the response required. 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 9

Emergency Response Units (ERUs): * created to provide immediate support to National Societies in disaster-affected countries. * provide specific support or direct services. * include all relevant staff and equipment required to deploy to and set up in any country during an emergency. * completely self-sufficient and pre-trained. 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 10

British Red Cross mobilisation of human resources in international emergency response operations 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 11

Registers...a database of pre-recruited individuals and current/former staff members. Rosters a tool that represents an annual plan of availability of individuals 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 12

Register: - A passive/re-active tool - Relatively cheap to establish - Not completely reliable 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 13

Roster: * Very reliable * Expensive to maintain and use 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 14

BRC Global Surge Team 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 15

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What is Global Surge (purpose and role)? The main purpose of the British Red Cross s Global Surge team ( the GS team ) is to improve the BRC s ability to be flexible and agile, and increase its capacity to provide internal and external human resources to fill needs at short notice in response to a crisis. The main role of the GS team is to complement and contribute to the other existing Movement global tools (FACT, ERUs, RDRTs, HEOps, DHEOps, FERST and RDUs), and to increase BRC operational strength by providing surge capacity in a variety of technical fields, and in various managerial and leadership positions 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 17

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Global Surge Programme Manager (x2) Global Surge Food Security and Livelihoods (x2) Global Surge Logistics (x1) 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 20

What is the best model for my organisation? 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 21

If you can t measure it, you can t manage it measure twice, cut once You can't expect to meet the challenges of today with yesterday's tools and expect to be in business tomorrow 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 22

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Nepal Earthquake response 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 24

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Ebola Response 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 28

Ebola spread timeline 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 29

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Summary: * Know yourself (organisation) * Use the experience of others * Take your time when deciding on the tools and mechanisms; * Trained and equipped to meet the needs * Procedures and processes in place * Develop surge mode for the whole organisation * Drill drill drill 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 31

Questions & Discussion 27/10/2015 Tarik Begic, British Red Cross 32