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IPC Global Strategic Programme extended till 2018

DATE
Mar 2015
REGION - COUNTRY
Global

The IPC Global Strategic Programme (GSP), which is the result of an intense multi-partner and multi-level consultative process, was launched in February 2014 and defines the IPC overarching common vision together with strategic outcomes. In this context, given the positive results achieved in the first year of implementation and the increasing demand for consolidating and expanding the IPC worldwide, the IPC Global Steering Committee has decided to extend the duration of the IPC GSP from 3 to 5 years, from 2014 to 2018. This extension is made possible also by the commitment of loyal and new resource partners, which proves that the IPC GSP implementation has been successful so far.

This new timeframe will allow the IPC Partnership to fully achieve the targets and objectives set in the IPC GSP. One of the 4 outcomes of the IPC GSP 2014-2018 is the transition towards full government ownership and institutionalization of the IPC at country level, including effective exit strategies for external funding support. IPC institutionalization is an evolutionary process, beginning with technical capacity building and progressing toward consistent production of high-quality IPC analyses, fully led by governments within a multi-partner platform, integrated into their strategic frameworks, and informing decision making. The goal of the IPC GSP is to ensure that most of the countries currently using IPC reach full consolidation on all components before the end of 2018. The achievement of this consolidation will represent the exit point of external support.

The IPC GSP implementation is guided by the articulated IPC Global Partnership Governance Structure, which consists of the different internal and external multi-partner bodies that coordinate IPC development and application. In response to the requirements placed by the extended IPC GSP 2014-2018, this Governance Structure and its internal linkages have been reformed and strengthened at all levels, in order to achieve comprehensive and effective global governance coordination. The new structure will maximize the synergies among the different implementing bodies and will guarantee full transparency and accountability at all levels.

 

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