Partnership Models - The case of NRC Colombia

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Andrea Naletto NRC Colombia Partnersh ip: The NRC Colombia experience Amman, Jordan 24-26 January 2013 NRC REGIONAL SEMINAR

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Andrea Naletto ♦ NRC Colombia

Partnership:The NRC Colombia experience

Amman, Jordan ♦ 24-26 January 2013NRC REGIONAL SEMINAR

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“If You Want To Go Fast, Go Alone.

If You Want To Go Far, Go Together”

African Saying

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Historical Overview

1991

2005

2013

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NRC

NRC

NRC

NRC

NRCNRC

NRC

NRC Colombia ProgramNRC Refugee Program

Panama City

San Cristó

bal

Quito

Bogotá

Pasto

Santa Marta

Cúcuta

NRCTumaco

NRCTulcan

NRCOcana

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NRC Colombia Strategy & Partners

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Partnership Typology

InstitutionalFunctional Collaborat

ive1 2 3

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Instrumental Intrinsic

Partnership Typology

InstitutionalFunctional Collaborative

1 2 3

PARTNERSHIP

Perception of the PartnerPower/Balance

AgreementsCapacity building

Accountability

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CEALP

ONPAR

Partners — What and how many?

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Eligibility Criteria (IPs)

Compatibility in terms of shared organisational goals and values

Specific-expertise & experience Demonstrated track record in managing similar

interventions Legal compliance Administrative, HR & Financial systems in place Well defined and planned exit strategies and

sustainability

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National NGOs

INGOs

Faith-based

CBOs (ethnic groups)

Universities

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Partners — What and how many?

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Education

ICLA

Public Policy

Refugee

Emergency Response

25PARTNERSCONTRACT

Partners — What and how many?

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CEALP

ONPAR

Partners — What and how many?

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Non-Implementing Partners

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COUNTRY STRATEGY 2012-14NRC COLOMBIAWorking with Partners

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ToBe

ToDo

ToRelate

Capacity Building of partners

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Working with (implementing) partners

Opportunities Challenges&

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Working with (implementing) partners

Promotes local ownershipPromotes sustainability

Greater access/acceptanceGreater (potential) cost-

effectivenessBetter programs?

More attractive to donors

Opportunities

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Working with (implementing) partners

SecurityNRC Visibility/Credit

ConfidentialityCorruption

Funding calendarDependency

M&E (reliability of data)Capacity development

Quality

Challenges

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COUNTRY STRATEGY 2012-14

NRC COLOMBIA

Sponsoring Agencies Managing Organization

Implementing Agencies

Examples of Partnerships

The Legal Aid

Clinics Network

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COUNTRY STRATEGY 2012-14NRC COLOMBIA

Sponsoring Agency Managing Organization Implementing Agencies

Examples of Partnerships

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Lessons learnt

“Accompanying” vs. “policing role”

“Zero-tolerance” vs. “lighter systems”

Some NRC programs are more suitable for partnership?

Easier to work with partners in IDP settings?

Sensitive issues (e.g. ICLA) ? Better direct implem.?

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Lessons learnt (cont.)

Clear communication and expectations

Well defined and planned exit strategies from the start

Defining the extent of “capacity development”

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Conclusions

1. Time-consuming & demanding but gives better results

2. Delivering excellent projects and programs in the current aid environment

3. As shift in organizational culture - A NRC own partnership model (“the NRC-way”)?

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Thank you.

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