Accountability to Affected People Working Group (AAP WG)

Accountability to Affected People and Community Engagement (AAP-CE) Working Group

The Pakistan Accountability to Affected People and Community Engagement (AAP-CE) Working Group was established under the auspices of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) in September 2022. The aim of the AAP-CE WG is to support collective approaches for engagement with affected people, communities, and local actors to ensure a more principled, effective, and accountable humanitarian response to the monsoon floods. The AAP-CE Working Group is guided by the 2022 Pakistan Floods Response Plan which includes AAP as a priority area of focus. In 2023, the AAP-CE Working Group is co-chaired by ACTED and IFRC, with secretariat support provided by OCHA. The AAP-CE Working Group meets on a monthly basis. The AAP-CE Working Group engages closely with organisational and response decision-makers and other relevant coordination structures such as the HCT, Inter-Sector Coordination Group (ISCG), sectors, working groups, and PSEA Network.

Co-Chairs: Ali Hassan, Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation Manager at ACTED. Email: ali.hassan@acted.org and Arooj Fatima, Community Engagement and Accountability Officer at IFRC. Email: arooj.fatima@ifrc.org

Secretariat: Emma Cliffe, AAP Senior Specialist at OCHA. Email: emma.cliffe@un.org

National and international actors involved: The AAP-CE Working Group is currently comprised of more than 85 participating member organisations working in Pakistan, including national and local NGOs, international NGOs, Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and UN agencies. The AAP-CE Working Group encourages participation from any organisations responding to the monsoon floods in Pakistan. Interested organisations can request membership by sending a message to Emma Cliffe, AAP Senior Specialist at OCHA: emma.cliffe@un.org with contact details of a nominated primary representative and alternate focal point.

ReliefWeb results

Pakistan

Community Voices Bulletin: Monsoon Floods, Pakistan, Edition #1 (December 2022)

INTRODUCTION Welcome to the very first edition of our Community Voices Bulletin. This is an inter-agency community feedback platform that shares views, opinions and insights collected from communities affected by the monsoon floods in Pakistan. As identified in…

التنسيق:
Assessment
المصدر:
OCHA
تم النشر:
14 Feb 2023
الملفات:
تحميل

ReliefWeb results

ReliefWeb results

ReliefWeb results

Pakistan

Pakistan: Accountability to Affected People / Community Engagement Working Group - complaints and feedback mechanisms (as of October 2022)

This service mapping of activities that promote Accountability to Affected People (AAP) and Community Engagement (CE) in Pakistan was conducted by OCHA in October 2022. The findings highlight what organisational and response decision-makers need to consider…

التنسيق:
Infographic
المصدر:
OCHA
تم النشر:
20 Feb 2023
الملفات:
تحميل

Pakistan AAP Service Mapping Dashboard