Sudan Recovery Fund South Sudan


Since the signing of the CPA in 2005, humanitarian support has continued to constitute the bulk of international assistance delivered to Southern Sudan. More recently this trend has been complemented by the introduction of longer-term developmental support primarily channeled through the World Bank-administered Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF). However, the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) and donor community acknowledged a gap in medium-term recovery assistance. Therefore they agreed to establish the Sudan Recovery Fund for Southern Sudan (SRF-SS), which is a new funding mechanism and joint partnership of the Government of Southern Sudan, the UN, and donor partners.

The SRF-SS aims to facilitate a transition from humanitarian to recovery assistance through wide ranging support that offers quick recovery impacts and demonstrates peace dividends. In doing so, the SRF-SS seeks to bolster the capacity of the GoSS and partners, and actively encourage the participation and empowerment of communities affected by conflict and poverty.

A Steering Committee has been formed to oversee the work of the SRF-SS. Chaired by the GoSS, the Steering Committee comprises representatives of the GoSS, development partners, UN and NGO communities. A Technical Secretariat has been established to facilitate the work of the Steering Committee, which will be tasked with reviewing proposal submissions and making recommendations to the Steering Committee for funding.

- Term of Reference of the SRF SS

- Request for Expressions of Interest to act as Grant
  Management Agent - September 2009

- Round III Proposal – July 2009

- Round III Presentation – July 2009
- Small Grants Proposal – July 2009
- Steering Committee approved Allocation Policy Paper - July 2008
- Call for Expression of Interest July 2008 (closed)
- NGO Guidelines SRF SS Call July 2008 - Revision September 2008
- SRF SS NGO Proposal Sheet Call - July 2008
- SRF SS TS Allocation Summary Project Proposal Development
- Call for Expression of Interest Small Grant Window - March 2009
(closed)
- SRF Application Form Small Grants Coordinator (closed)




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 Contact persons in UNDP
 Mr. Enrico Gaveglia
 Head of Fund Management Unit
 enrico.gaveglia@undp.org

 Mr. Assefaw Tewolde
 Deputy Fund Manager - FMU Juba Office
 assefaw.tewolde@undp.org
Contact persons in Resident Coordinator Support Office
Mr. Paul Koulen
Head, Technical Secretariat
paul.koulen@undp.org

Mr. Marcello Lado
Deputy Head, Technical Secretariat
marcello.lado@undp.org

Contact persons in UNDP HQ
Mr. Bisrat Aklilu
Executive Coordinator
bisrat.aklilu@undp.org

Ms. Sana Zemri
Portfolio Manager
sana.zemri@undp.org
 
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 Administrative Agent Role
Under Delegation of Authority from the Executive Coordinator of the Multi Donor Trust Fund Office UNDP administers the SRF SS on behalf of the Government of South Sudan and UN.

For more information please visit:
http://www.undp.org/mdtf/

-Monthly Statement collection 2008
-Certified Financial Report 2008
-Monthly Statement collection 2009
 Management Agent Role
As Participating UN Organization to the SRF SS, UNDP Country Office manages the access to National and International NGO to pool funds, through grant agreements in NGO execution modality, under the directives of the Steering Committee chaired by GOSS.
 Technical Secretariat Support
UNDP/Resident Coordinator Office hosts the Technical Secretariats in support of the Steering Committee for the SRF SS. The role of UNDP/RCSO Technical Secretariats is to provide appropriate and timely advice, technical assistance and support on matters of policy, prioritization and allocation of resources.
 SRF SS News Letter:
- News Letter April 2009
- News Letter March 2009