OCHA-ETHIOPIA INFORMATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES CATALOGUE

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OCHA-ETHIOPIA INFORMATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES CATALOGUE September 2016

Information Products And Services Catalogue 2 Introduction Background The mandate of the is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors. We do this through five core functions: coordination, policy, advocacy, information management and humanitarian financing. One of the key ways that OCHA provides value to the humanitarian community across all of its core function is through the provision of maps and infographs. While our partners may provide in-depth reporting on a specific sector, OCHA is responsible for providing the big picture of the entire humanitarian environment. This Catalogue provides an overview of OCHA-Ethiopia public information products and services. All products are listed in three categories: reports, infographs and maps. The entries include each product s purpose, frequency and distribution method.

Information Products And Services Catalogue 3 Table of Contents I. Information Products A. Reports Humanitarian Bulletins... 4 Situation Reports... 4 Press Releases... 5 Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund (EHF) Annual Report... 5 EHF In-Brief... 5 B. Infographics Humanitarian Snapshots... 6 Funding Update... 7 EHF Snapshot... 8 On demand Infographic/Visualization... 9 C. Maps Administrative maps... 10 Thematic Maps... 11 Who What Where (3W)... 12 EHF Projects Maps... 13 D. Joint Information Products Humanitarian Requirements Document (HRD) and Mid-Year Review... 14 Sector Response & Contextual Indicators Dashboards... 15 Periodic Monitoring Report (PMR)... 16 II. Information Management Services HumanitarianResponse.info (HR.info)... 17 UNOCHA.Org... 17 Documentaries... 18 Social Media... 18 Humanitarian Kiosk... 18

Information Products And Services Catalogue 4 I. Information Products A. Reports Humanitarian Bulletins The Humanitarian Bulletin provides an update on developments to the humanitarian situation; assessment findings (summaries and links to content); major funding announcements (Government and international donors); policy developments affecting the response; significant new Government /HCT/ICCG/EHF Agency and donor initiatives; best practices and stories from the field. It is compiled by the Strategic Communications Unit based on internal and external inputs from partners. Weekly (every Monday) The Humanitarian Bulletin is distributed to Ethiopia-based humanitarian and donor agencies, OCHA HQ, local and international media, and government counterparts. For more information on the Humanitarian Bulletin, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/do cuments Situation Reports The Situation Report is a concise operational document intended to support the coordinated humanitarian response and provide an update on the current needs, response and gaps in the country. It is compiled by the Strategic Communications Unit. Monthly (first week of every month, ahead of the DRMTWG monthly meetings) Humanitarian Bulletin distributed to Ethiopia-based operational partners and Government counterparts. For more information the on Situation Report, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/docume nts

Information Products And Services Catalogue 5 Press Releases Press Releases serve to bring attention to and inform the media and partners about major humanitarian developments and announcements by providing information and key messages. It is compiled by the Strategic Communications Unit. As required It is distributed to local and international media, humanitarian partners, headquarters and posted on OCHA s website. For more information, visit http://www.unocha.org/ethiopia Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund (EHF) Annual Report The Report summarizes achievements of the Fund along with allocations, expenditures and sectoral activities. Beneficiary testimonies on the added value of the Fund along with best practices and innovative projects are also included. Annual The report is distributed to HCT, Cluster member agencies, I/NGOs, Donors, HQ, Government, etc. EHF In-Brief This is a public product that introduces the Fund, summarizing its objective, allocation modality, governance structure and accountability modalities. It serves as a Guide to Give to interested partners. Quarterly The EHF In-Brief is distributed to HCT, Cluster member agencies, I/NGOs, Donors, HQ, Government, etc.

Information Products And Services Catalogue 6 B. Infographics Humanitarian Snapshots The Humanitarian snapshot is designed to tell a story and visually illustrate a humanitarian situation in the country for advocacy. The Humanitarian Snapshot is produced monthly or when there is a new emergency or significant change to an existing emergency. The Humanitarian Snapshot is distributed both electronically and hard copy to the HCT, Cluster member agencies, IMOs, Government, Donors, OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on Humanitarian Snapshot, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics/infographic-type/thematic/infographictype/humanitarian-snapshot

Information Products And Services Catalogue 7 Funding Updates The Funding Update displays the level of funding by cluster or receiving agency for the Humanitarian Requirements Document (HRD). The Funding Update is produced every two weeks, before EHCT meetings, and frequently updated. OCHA first updates the funding table per cluster with new input from OCHA s Financial Tracking System. The week before each EHCT meeting, a message is sent to each cluster coordinator/imo and to some of the focal points in lead agencies, requesting updates. A message is also sent to JEOP, the ten main donors and five main NGO recipients monthly with their funding data, requesting updates. Any new donor data will be cross-checked with the recipient organizations. Hard copies are distributed to Clusters, HCT members, government and donors. They are also distributed electronically to OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info site. For more information on Funding Graphics, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics

Information Products And Services Catalogue 8 EHF Snapshots The EHF snapshot summarizes the Fund activities for the specified period. Quarterly The EHF snapshot is distributed both electronically and in hard copy to Donors, OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on the EHF Snapshot, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/hrf

Information Products And Services Catalogue 9 On demand Infographs This can include infographs needed on an ad hoc basis like regional profiles, theme specific infographics, etc. Such products are produced as requested/required. They are distributed both electronically and hard copy to OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info site. For more information on ad hoc infographs, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics

Information Products And Services Catalogue 10 C. Maps Administrative Maps Administrative Maps are country-specific maps that show international boundaries, administrative boundaries including region, zone and woreda and major cities. Administrative Maps are produced whenever there is a major change of the administrative boundaries. Administrative Maps are distributed both electronically and in hard copy to OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on Administrative Maps, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics/infographic-type/reference-maps Sample Regional Administrative Maps

Information Products And Services Catalogue 11 Thematic Maps Thematic Maps are designed to show a particular theme in a specific area. They help to see trends and risks in a given country or region. They include hotspot woredas, flood affected areas, population density maps, etc. Thematic Maps are produced as needed and frequently updated. Thematic Maps are distributed both electronically and hard copy to OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on Thematic Maps, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics/infographic-type/thematic

Information Products And Services Catalogue 12 Who What Where (3W) 3Ws provide key information regarding which organizations (Who) are carrying out which activities (What) in which locations (Where) in an emergency. It can be a table, map or infographic. Quarterly 3Ws are distributed both electronically and in hard copy to Clusters, HCT members, OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on 3W Maps, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/eth iopia/infographics/infographic-type/operational-presence Sample Sector Specific Maps

Information Products And Services Catalogue 13 EHF Project Maps The EHF map shows woredas covered by EHF supported projects and projects status per sector. The EHF Project Map is produced monthly and updated as needed. The EHF Project Map is distributed both electronically and hard copy to Donors, OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on EHF map, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/hrf Front page Back page

Information Products And Services Catalogue 14 D. Joint Information Products Humanitarian Requirements Document (HRD) and Mid-Year Review The HRD is a joint Government and Humanitarian Partners Document prepared to highlight humanitarian needs in the country by sector and calling for a multi-sector response. The HRD is an annual product published in December and the mid-year review takes place in June-July. Hard copies are distributed on the launch date to donors, humanitarian partners and HCT members. It is also made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on the HRD, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia

Information Products And Services Catalogue 15 Sector Response & Contextual Indicators Dashboards These infographs are produced based on sector indicators used to support management of the humanitarian response. They will help understand how the drought response is progressing and identify where issues are developing so that proactive measures can be taken. Monthly Hard copies are distributed to Clusters, HCT members, government and donors. They are also distributed electronically to OCHA field offices and made available to humanitarian partners through HR.info. For more information on the dashboards, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia/infographics

Information Products And Services Catalogue 16 Periodic Monitoring Report (PMR) The PMR is populated by OCHA, with the latest available funding data for the period covered and then circulated to the clusters for review and updating. The clusters are also requested to provide the text and key figures. After the cluster input is compiled, the draft PMR is circulated by OCHA to the EHCT members for comments. Any input from donors is cross-checked with the recipient organizations. The PMR is produced three times in the year. The final PMR is posted on HR.info. For more information on the PMR, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia

Information Products And Services Catalogue 17 II. Information Management Services Humanitarianresponse.info Humanitarianresponse.info aims to be the central website for information management tools and services, enabling information exchange among operational responders during either a protracted or sudden emergency. It includes maintenance of COD/FOD, assessments, indicators, registry, cluster pages, agency reports and others. The site is regularly updated with latest information products and as required. The site is intended for humanitarian partners; HCT, Cluster member agencies, I/NGOs, Donors, CSOs, HQ, Government, CSOs, IMOs. For more information, visit https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/ethiopia UNOCHA.ORG/Ethiopia The UNOCHA Ethiopia website was created as a subsidiary website to HR.info and to provide an overview of the humanitarian context in Ethiopia. While HR.info is the repository for all information products related to Ethiopia, including those released by partners for public consumption, the UNOCHA Ethiopia website is designed to contain OCHA products and those produced by OCHA on behalf of the Ethiopia HCT. The website is primarily focused on highlighting the humanitarian situation for the benefit of the Government, HQ, donors and the public. The site is regularly updated with latest information products and as required. The site is intended for humanitarian partners, members of the Ethiopia HCT, cluster member agencies, INGOs, donors, CSOs, HQ, Government, IMOs, journalists and the public. For more information, visit http://www.unocha.org/ethiopia

Information Products And Services Catalogue 18 Documentaries Short documentary films portray the humanitarian situation (crisis, needs, response and gaps), highlight personal stories in the field, interview key humanitarian players, so that humanitarian actors and other partners can make informed decisions and take remedial actions. As required Documentary films are distributed to Ethiopia-based operational partners and Government counterparts, headquarters and posted on OCHA-Ethiopia website. For more information, visit http://www.unocha.org/ethiopia Social Media The UNOCHA Ethiopia Twitter page aims to provide a snapshot of and links/photos to the latest developments and products produced focusing on the humanitarian context in Ethiopia. This includes re-posting Tweets composed by humanitarian partners on release of their recent products, as well as highlights from meetings, conferences and events related to the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia. Furthermore, the Twitter page re-posts any Tweets related to global humanitarian affairs and events that highlight humanitarian needs both globally and at country-level. The site is regularly updated with latest information products, links, photos and snapshot on a regular basis and as required The page is intended for humanitarian partners, members of the Ethiopia HCT, cluster member agencies, INGOs, donors, CSOs, HQ, Government, IMOs, journalists and the public. Humanitarian Kiosk (H.Kiosk) The Humanitarian Kiosk (HKiosk) application provides a range of up-to-the-minute humanitarian related information from emergencies around the world. The application has multiple independant kiosks which reflect locations where UN-OCHA operates or there is an ongoing international humanitarian emergency. As required Document or content placed in the H.Kiosk are for public consumption as anyone can download and install the H.Kiosk app from the itunes store