The EAP and the sEAP have separate templates and eligibility criteria which can be found at the end of this chapter or on FedNet (see in toolbox). Technical review and approval of the EAP and a sEAP is based on the respective quality criteria. It is important to consider each of the quality criteria when developing the FbF system and the EAP.
Each EAP should focus on one hazard, but a National Society may develop multiple EAPs for different hazards. At this time, a National Society can have an unlimited number of full EAPs in place; however, IFRC only allows approval of up to three sEAPs at one time, each of which should also focus on one hazard. The simplified EAP was launched in 2022 with a three year pilot phase, after which IFRC DREF will review the funding mechanism.
The EAP and sEAP budget is made up of three types of activities: prepositioning activities, readiness activities and early action activities.
- The prepositioning activities are allocated once per EAP, in the first year following approval. Stocks should have a shelf life of five years (2 years for the sEAP). The national society should pre-position the materials needed to undertake the early action, especially those that may require a longer procurement process such as shelter or hygiene kits.
- The readiness activities may be done yearly to ensure that the national society is ready to act early. These may include refresher training, coordination meetings, and simulations. Readiness may also include any ongoing costs and services (human resources and logistics) that are deemed indispensable for subsequent trigger-based activation of an EAP.
- The balance of the budget is earmarked for early action activities which are done in the lead time, between when a trigger is reached and the impact of the hazard. The early actions will be unique to each hazard and context and will reduce or mitigate the impact on at risk communities and may include for example, evacuation of at-risk communities and/or livestock in advance of a cyclone, early harvest of crops in advance of cyclone or floods, and/or the provision of water treatment, hygiene kits or mosquito nets in advance of floods.
Key conditions of the simplified and full EAP