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Country Cluster Team NCC & IMO

Country cluster can sort out Generating government buy-in around improved nutrition Coordination Improving Inter-sectorial Linkages at country level to facilitate joint programming. Funding cycles and fundraising to facilitate country response How to ensure SRP takes into account sub-region feedback/inputs

NCC can do it but need support from GNC Addressing technical gaps- develop clear MoUs or mechanisms of working and guidance for NCCs on how to access technical support How to incentivize skill sharing to address capacity issues in partners and government (including development of transition strategies) Making effective coordination links between prevention and treatment in nutrition and other sectors Need to look at different way of working in protracted emergencies Guidance on costing of nutrition interventions (and supplies) and usage of commodities (estimates/treatment) for NCCs Advocacy issues- while developing an advocacy plan is in the WP, there are existing resources NCCs can draw from now (UNICEF advocacy toolkit available, cluster handbook) – quick Improve partner reporting on supplies and performance

GNC to sort out Clarifying practically the nutrition cluster role in preparedness Clarification on the role of nutrition cluster IMO vis a vis CLA IMO, OCHA engagement. Improve caseload estimate methods Poor definition/understanding of advocacy conveyed in HPC- need for advocacy with IASC when reviewing new HPC CAP/SRP tips Guidance for field monitoring of coordination activities