The fraction of one percent is from the commitments made from all donor countries, collectively.
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(or very boring like I did.)
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IHRC - Progress
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The mandate of the IHRC is to conduct strategic planning and coordination and implement resources from bilateral and multilateral donors, civil society organizations, and the business sector, with all necessary transparency and accountability.
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The IHRC will take a multifaceted approach to strategic planning and coordination and will pro-actively convene stakeholders to communicate priorities for the activities of donors, civil society organizations and the private sector.
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As part of this multifaceted approach, the IHRC will manage (i) a project review and approval process and (ii) a single information system to monitor and analyze all activities that contribute to Haiti?s long term recovery. These processes will enable the IHRC to make strategic and informed decisions on Haiti?s long-term recovery.
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Projects that must be submitted to and addressed by the IHRC are activities by any person or entity related to the post-earthquake recovery or associated development needs of Haiti, that involves any pledge or donation, or the pledge or grant of debt relief, by any Donor, Haitian NGO, or International NGO, as well as activities that involve the expenditure of Private Funding relating to a matter of National Significance (list will be available online).
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The webpage provides details on two forms that must be submitted to the IHRC to provide information on existing and future planned projects. The forms are explained in detail below. If you have any questions about the forms, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to:
projects@cirh.ht. In the coming weeks, these forms will be available for direct online submission through an interactive form.
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EXISTING PROJECT FORM
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If you are a donor or civil society organization (CSO) and your project has already received IHRC approval and/or has already started as of 17 June 2010, please complete the Existing Project Form. This form is for information and monitoring purposes only.
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Completion of this form assists in the recovery of Haiti by:
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1) Allowing the IHRC to develop a comprehensive information system of all existing donor and CSO activities in order to refine the Action Plan for National Recovery and Development and identify priorities; 2) Helping the IHRC coordinate recovery by understanding current activities in order to ensure future projects do not duplicate work; and 3) Enabling the IHRC to monitor the fulfillment of pledges made at the International Donors? Conference Towards a New Future for Haiti held on 31 March 2010.
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Download document
http://www.cirh.ht/downloads/IHRC_Existing_Project_Form.doc
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Note: the IHRC will consider that a project has started if project funds have been committed (e.g., obligated to a contract) or disbursed. If you have already submitted your project to the Plateforme Ha?tienne d?Investissement Public (PHIP), you do not need to complete this form.
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NEW PROJECT CONCEPT NOTE
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If you are a donor, civil society organization (CSO), or certain private sector actors and your project has not received IHRC approval and/or has not started by 17 June 2010, please complete the New Project Concept Note for IHRC review and approval. IHRC approval will indicate endorsement of the Government of Haiti.
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Completion of this document assists in the recovery of Haiti by:
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1) Providing sufficient detail by project for effective coordination to ensure that the project aligns with government plans and is not duplicative;
2) Allowing the IHRC to ensure that minimum standards are met in the design and implementation of a project? for example, to ensure that building standards are met and sufficient anti-corruption mechanisms are in place; and
3) Enabling the IHRC to monitor the fulfillment of pledges made at the International Donors? Conference Towards a New Future for Haiti held on 31 March 2010.
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The New Project Concept Note should be completed by donors and civil society organizations according to the following criteria. If you are a:
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a) Bilateral, multi-lateral or philanthropic donor: If the project has any funding at all from your organization, please fill out the New Project Concept Note.
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b) Civil society organization (e.g., Haitian CSO, International CSO): If the project is partially or self-funded by your organization without any funding by a bilateral or multilateral, please fill out the New Project Concept Note.
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c) Private businesses and individuals: If the project is privately funded by any person or entity without any funding by a bilateral, multilateral or civil society organization and (a) is both reasonably expected to exceed $500,000 and seeking IHRC assistance, or (b) is of National Significance, please fill out the New Project Concept Note. (a list of projects deemed of National Significance will be available online). The Government of Haiti is currently identifying priority projects will be considered of National Significance.
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The IHRC is not funding projects at this time.
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Download New Project Concept Note
http://www.cirh.ht/downloads/IHRC_New_Project_Concept_Note.doc
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Download Implementing Agency Questionnaire
http://www.cirh.ht/downloads/Implementing_Agency_DD_Questionnaire_En.doc