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1 United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot (HRD) Network

2 HRD Network

3 UNHRD Network Mandate 24/48 hours emergency response; To support the emergency response efforts of UN, International, Governmental and Non- Governmental Organizations; To support WFP in meeting its corporate goal of being prepared to respond to 4 large scale emergencies at any given time.

4 Free Storage Professional Customer Service 24/48 Response Time Real Time Stock Visibility Online catalogue Timeliness, Cost Efficiency Procurement Cargo Optimization Staging Areas Standardization Training Facilities Benefits of the Network?

5 The Facilities State of the art warehousing: Training facilities Flexible staffing structure Operational 24/7 Cold chain storage and kitting Located within Airport Perimeter or next to Airport Minimum 5,000 sq/m of closed storage Minimum 5,000 sq/m of open storage

6 UNHRD Network : USERS UNHRD Authorized users are Humanitarian UN and non UN Organisations, Humanitarian Agencies or Governmental and Non Governmental Organizations, which have signed a Technical Agreement (TA) with WFP for the provision of services within the UNHRD Network. Presently, UNHRD has 40 authorised users: 8 UN organisations: FAO, OCHA, OHCHR, UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, WHO- PAHO and WFP 8 Governmental organisations: Casco Blancos, CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency), ECHO, Irish Aid, Italian Civil Protection, Italian Cooperation, MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency), ECOWAS 23 International and NGOs: Action Contre la Faim, Acciòn contra el Hambre, Care International, CESVI, Concern, CRS (Catholic Relief Services),GOAL, IFRC (International Federation of Red Cross), INTERSOS, IOM (International Organization for Migration),IRC (International Rescue Committee),Islamic Relief World Wide, Mercy Corps, Mercy Corps Malaysia, Norwegian Church Aid, Norwegian Refugee Council, Qatar Charity, Solidarity Greece, Swiss Red Cross, The Johanniter, World Vision International, Handicap International, Save the Children International.

7 UNHRD NETWORK: Donors

8 UNHRD Network Services Standard Services: always granted to all users free of charge Specific Services: offered to the HRD Network Users at cost + 4,5 % Management Recovery Fee

9 Storage Receipt of stocks Inspection of stocks Ordinary maintenance Real time stock visibility Online catalogue Handling within HRD Network premises Inbound custom clearance Standard Services – FREE OF CHARGE

10 Specific Services – at cost + 4,5% MRC Specific Services – at cost + 4,5% MRC Procurement Outbound transportation Repairs, palletization, refurbishment of second hand equipment Stock Insurance Provide training centre facilities. Kitting, re-packaging, labelling RRT (Rapid Response Team) Accompany airlift to the field, provide technical assistance for the installation and maintenance of relief items

11 UNHRD Network : cost savings Cost efficiency: the UNHRD Network will guarantee a cost saving element by virtue of being in the vicinity of potential crisis theatres HAITI emergency: 20 MTs - Panama/Port Au Prince: USD 36,575 Transport cost (B727); value per MT USD 1,828.25 86 MTs - Brindisi/Port Au Prince: USD 375,000 Transport cost (B747); value per MT USD 4,360.46 90MTs - Dubai/Port Au Prince: USD 460,000 Transport cost (B747); value per MT USD 5,111.11 64.53 MTs - Accra//Port Au Prince: USD 390,000 Transport cost (MD11); value per MT USD 6,043.70

12 HRD Network Q&A www.unhrd.org


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