Reporting
Reporting is the process of documenting what has been achieved.
Verify whether the expected performance and impact targets were met
Explain the challenges that were faced during the implementation
Reporting is an important part of UNHCR programme cycle
The main reporting milestones in the UNHCR operations management cycle are in July for the mid-year report and February for the year-end report.
Who does UNHCR report to?
To maintain confidence and support for its operations, UNHCR staff must report on the impact of its activities to
The executive committee
Donors
The people it is mandated to protect and assist
What is reported?
UNHCR report on what ha been achieved, where it failed and why?
Why it is reported?
High quality, accurate, substantial reporting enables UNHCR, partners and stakeholders to make informed decisions about future priorities, activities and funding.
Reporting also allows UNHCR to review progress and make timely adjustments in implementation.
Who is responsible for reporting?
Reporting is the responsibility of most colleagues in UNHCR with the Multi-functional Team (MFT) managing the process.
Overall responsibility lies with the representative who should:
Review
Sign off
Ensure that the multi-functional approach is followed