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Utilizing an integrated approach, the United Nations Haiti Cholera Response Multi-Partner Trust Fund provides quick and flexible financing for responses to cholera in Haiti. Initiatives are designed and implemented in accordance with the needs, requirements, and strategic objectives of a new approach to humanitarian programming and sustainable development.
Status: Active
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The work of the Haiti Cholera Response Multi-Partner Trust Fund is possible thanks to the efforts of . These resources are pooled and channelled to participating organizations to promote joint action and multi-stakeholder partnerships, making a difference on the ground.
Since the beginning of the Haiti cholera outbreak in 2010, 780,000 people have been affected and more than 9,000 have died. The epidemic severely affected families and communities—and highlighted the need to improve water, sanitation, and health infrastructure across the country. Concerted national and international efforts in the last ten years resulted in a 90% reduction in the number of cases. Despite this, recent outbreaks show how vulnerable local populations remain.
The Haiti Cholera Response MPTF provides rapid support to United Nations, government, and civil society to devise prevention and eradication responses for cholera outbreaks. Programmes are financed in accordance with the new strategic approach to humanitarian action and sustainable development. The Haiti Cholera Response MPTF is led by the United Nations Special Envoy for Haiti and the Director of the Sustainable Development Unit of the Executive Office of the Secretary-General.
Assistance for initiatives falls along one of two tracks: 1) intensifying support for cholera control and response (including identifying medium to long-term solutions for water, sanitation, and health systems), and 2) providing support for communities most affected by cholera outbreaks.
As part of national efforts to improve water and sanitation coverage, interventions supported by the Haiti Cholera Response MPTF help put the country on a path towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, 2030 Agenda targets, and to reduce other water-borne diseases.
Partners of the Haiti Cholera Response MPTF work to:
The Trust Fund builds on the success of the global Ebola Response MPTF and the United Nations Central Fund for Influenza Action. Both funds demonstrated how coordinated mechanisms can lead to the development and operationalization of solutions to curb disease outbreaks and strengthen preparedness efforts.
Provides guidance to co-chairs on the management of the Haiti Cholera Response MPTF. The Advisory Committee is part forum for discussing strategic issues and sharing information on funding coverage. It is responsible for mobilizing resources in line with Fund terms of reference; providing advice on project proposals; making recommendations on funding decisions, and reviewing periodic and annual progress reports prepared by the Trust Fund Secretariat and Administrative Agent.
The Secretariat supports the Advisory Committee along with Fund mobilization efforts, calls for proposals, and monitors/reports on programmatic results and operational performance.
Funds are routed by way of a pass-through mechanism. Participating Organizations receive funds through the Administrative Agent, Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) Office. The Administrative Agent is responsible for the receipt, administration and management of contributions from donors, disbursement of funds to Participating Organizations, and consolidation and dissemination of progress reports to donors.
Programme implementation is the responsibility of Participating Organizations. Each organization is programmatically and financially responsible for resources received.
The work of is possible thanks to the efforts of contributors. Since together they have contributed . In the annual contributions amounted to .
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All project financial information can be found in the Financials section, including delivery analysis by organization, theme and project; project financial status by country and by theme.
Haiti Cholera Response Multi-Partner Trust Fund
Contributions to trust funds administered by the MPTF Office are pooled with other partner resources to achieve greater impact and leverage the SDGs. This map provides a geographical breakdown of all investments.
* The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations or UNDP concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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Aligned with national priorities, interventions supported by the Haiti Cholera Response MPTF put the country on a path towards reducing the occurrence and spread of cholera and other water-borne diseases, as well as achieving SDG and 2030 Agenda targets.
Emmlyne Emmanuel, Haiti Cholera Coordinator - RCO, Email: emmlyne.emmanuel@undp.org
Ramsey Ben-Achour, Senior Advisor, Email: ramsey.ben-achour@undp.org
Eva Saenz, Portfolio Manager, Email: eva.saenz@undp.org
Sean Chen, Portfolio Associate, Email: sean.chen@undp.org
Myasanda Hlaing, Finance Associate, Email: myasanda.hlaing@undp.org