UNHRD Network The UNHRD is an interagency Network managed by the World Food Programme in support of the humanitarian community. It is a preparedness tool that supports the strategic stockpiling efforts of United Nations, International, Governmental and non-Governmental organisations. The Network holds strategic stock reserves of emergency relief goods such as medical kits, shelter items, IT equipment and operations support assets to support relief organisations to respond to emergencies. The network consists of five hubs in strategic locations around world:
UNHRD Users United Nations Agencies, International Humanitarian Organisations, Governmental and Non Governmental Organisations which have signed a Technical Agreement (TA) with WFP UNITED NATIONS a
Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO
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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA
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Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR
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United Nations Development Programme, UNDP
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United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA
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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR
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United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF
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World Health Organization - Pan American Health Organization, WHO-PAHO
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World Food Programme, WFP
UNHRD Users GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS a
Cascos Blancos, Argentina
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Canadian International Cooperation Agency, CIDA
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Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commissions, ECHO
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Economic Community Of West African States, ECOWAS
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Italian Cooperation
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Irish Aid
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Italian Civil Protection
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Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB
UNHRD Users INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION AND NGOs a
Action Contre la Faim, ACF
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Accion Contra el Hambre, ACH
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Care International
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Cesvi Fondazione
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Concern Worldwide
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Catholic Relief Services, CRS
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Finn Church Aid
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Goal Ireland
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Handicap International, HI
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International Federation of Red Cross, IFRC
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Intersos
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International Organization for Migration, IOM
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International Rescue Committe, IRC
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Islamic Relief World Wide
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Mercy Corps
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Mercy Malaysia
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Norwegian Church Aid, NCA
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Norwegian Refugee Council, NRC
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Qatar Charity
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Save The Children
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Solidarity
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Swiss Red Cross
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The Johanniter International Assistance
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World Vision International, WVI
UNHRD Network
Timeliness The strategic location of the five depots throughout the world and their vicinity to potential emergencies facilitate the immediate deployment of relief items, within 24 to 48 hours from the request. Further, the set up of each hub within international airports and near ports facilities highly facilitates the rapid transport of relief items at the onset of an emergency.
Cost Efficiency Cost efficiencies are maximised through the use of single premises hosting multiple users, both in terms of storage costs and cargo consolidation at the time of dispatch to emergency operations.
Coordination
The Network’s user-base counts 41 organizations with more and more relief organizations utilizing the “one-stop shop� not only for storage, but also for specific needs such as procurement, transport, handling, customs import and export processes, stock borrowings and technical field assistance. Such an increase reflects the coordinated and effective approach in responding to the recent crisis. The UNHRD Network concept somehow anticipated the UN reform, and today, the large presence of aid organizations represents a good example of cooperation among the humanitarian community at-large.
Services offered Standard Services UNHRD provides to all its users and at no costs, warehousing and storage, inspection as well as handling of relief items prepositioned in any of the hubs of the Network.
Specific Services In addition, UNHRD also offers a wide range of additional services such as procurement, transport, technical assistance, insurance, repackaging, kitting, etc. These Specific Services are made available to all users at actual cost plus a management recovery fee. Furthermore Besides the logistics services proposed, UNHRD is also making available to all its users stateof-the art training facilities in each of its hubs throughout the world. For further details, please contact: UNHRD.Training@wfp.org.
The Stocks
Stocks pre-positioned within our premises around the world include physical stocks selected and procured by each user, as well as stocks purchased by UNHRD upon request. UNHRD also benefits from virtual and white stocks strategically positioned within the hubs (white) or at suppliers’ factory (virtual) and which can be made available to the users at any given time, at preferential rates negotiated through WFP long term agreements.
Strategic & support equipment At the onset of an emergency, relief organizations often need to gear up and augment their response capacity by deploying operations support equipment. The following types of equipment are available throughout the UNHRD Network: • storage tents, • office and living prefabricated accommodations, • generators and lighting sets, • trucks, light vehicles and armoured cars, • individual assessment, first aid, or emergency response kits, • pallets, storage tarpaulins, stitching/taping machines, scales, • safety assets and equipment.
Relief items In support to the programmatic response to humanitarian crisis, UNHRD managed stockpile mainly comprises relief items to assist the affected populations which include: • medicines and medical supplies, • shelter and housing items, • water and sanitation equipment and kits,
Modus Operandi & Procedures Delivering to UNHRD When a user is procuring and/or sending cargo to one of the hubs, the user is required to notify the hub manager of the type of cargo, shipment terms and size/volume prior to the departure of the goods; necessary documentation include: • a copy of the Purchase Order(s) • technical specifications of the items/equipment to be delivered • a copy in advance of the shipping documents and details on packaging of the items (which should be in line with the SOPs (e.g. packed/palletised)
Modus Operandi & Procedures Custom Procedures Each hub will process necessary documentation for the inbound and outbound customs procedure. Costs related to the customs clearance remain at the charge of the user as a specific service.
Reception and inspection
All incoming cargo will be inspected upon arrival in each one of the hubs. A detailed report is then sent to the stock owner to inform of the delivery and confirm if the delivered items comply with the Purchase Order (POs) and/or technical specifications provided by the owner. Any compliance issue will be documented and proposed solutions will be made available to the user to resolve the problem.
Modus Operandi & Procedures Requesting a Service: Available 24/7, the UNHRD customer service is the main entry point for all users regardless of the geographical position of the hub or service required and can be contacted by e-mail @
UNHRD.CustomerService@wfp.org Any request for the provision by UNHRD of a specific service will be formalized through a Proforma Invoice which will be addressed to the user a detail the type of service and an estimated cost. The signature of this document represents a firm commitment both for the user to accept the financial proposal and as a consequence for UNHRD to activate immediately the service provision.
Confirmation of service
Once a service is completed, the customer receives the final invoice/debit note, showing (as per SOPs) the “actual cost” plus the “Managment Recovery Cost” (MRC).
Stock Ownership and Releasing Authority All stocks stored and managed by UNHRD are and remain the property of the user. An authorization to release a defined stock is necessary prior to performing any outbound operation. In case of loan among two users, the borrowing organization must request the stock owner’s releasing authority for its approval and agree on the terms of the repayment, either directly or through UNHRD.
UNHRD DONORS The financial framework and sustainability of the UNHRD Network rests on a combination of resourcing schemes including • multi-year commitments from host governments and donors to sponsor the running costs of the Network; • contributions to specific projects and initiatives, and • revenue generated from the provision of services.
Australia
Canada
Europe
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Australia
Canada
Europe
France
Malaysia
France
Ghana
Netherlands
Ghana
UNHRD contacts: Please visit us at: http://www.unhrd.org to find out about the latest news on the Network and check out the stocks available in each hub at any given time. All users can access additional information by logging in to the restricted area with the credentials provided by the UNHRD Administrator. United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot Network Support Office mailing address UNHRD c/o Aeroporto Militare “O. Pierozzi” Via U. Maddalena 54 72100 Casale Brindisi – Italy Tel: +39 0831.506650 – Fax: +39 0831.506649 Coordination Cell mailing address UNHRD c/o World Food Programme Via C. G. Viola 68-70, Parco dei Medici 00148 Roma – Italy Tel: +390665131 Fax: +390665132845 Please check out our website regularly for updates on the contact details of our hub focal points: UNHRD Support Office: +39.0831.506650 UNHRD Coordination Cell: +39.0665132441 UNHRD Brindisi: +39.0831.506650 UNHRD Accra: +233.21.770051 UNHRD Panama: +507.317.6319/32 UNHRD Dubai: +971.4.3682302 UNHRD Subang: +603.7846.0918
Contacts:
UNHRD c/o United Nations World Food Programme Via Cesare Giulio Viola, 68/70 Parco de Medici 00148 Rome, Italy Tel. +39 0665131 - Fax. +39 0665132845