Strengthening the Humanitarian Response to Internally Displaced Populations – 2022-2023
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Project number CA-3-P012443001
Maximum contribution $100,000
Partner profile OCHA - United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (41127)
Start and end dates 2023-02-28 - 2023-12-31
Project status Operational
Lead department Global Affairs Canada
Responsibility centre / program MFM Global Issues & Dev.Branch
Description: The number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) has reached over 59 million globally and doubled over the last ten years, with women, children and marginalized groups often facing the greatest impacts. Conflict, violence, and natural disasters are internal displacement’s largest drivers. A common thread across these crises is the significant number of IDPs in protracted situations and the lack of progress on self-sufficiency and durable solutions. This overstretched the humanitarian system’s capacity to support IDPs. This project contributes to Canada's support of the Office of the Special Adviser (OSA) to the UN Secretary-General on Solutions to Internal Displacement. With GAC's support, the OSA promotes a more effective, transparent, and accountable global humanitarian system in response to internal displacement. The Office of the Special Adviser on Solutions to Internal Displacement mobilizes action on protracted displacement. It catalyzes a change in approach in how the UN system and other actors engage on this issue. Canada directs its contributions to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA, which serves as Secretariat in supporting the OSA. Project activities include: (1) taking preventive actions on displacement, especially on Climate Change; (2) promoting more solutions-friendly, humanitarian-lead responses to displacement; (3) modelling development-lead solutions pathways; and (4) creating the enabling internal and external environment or architecture for a new approach to solutions.