2000

UNHCR’s Representative to Macedonia and the UN Emergency Coordinator, Amin Awad, hired me to help set up a Think Tank at the University of Skopje on refugee and migration studies.

Core competencies utilized: Research, negotiations, policy analysis, program design & development, advocacy, resource mobilization, program audit, coaching, team building, training.

I led the setup of the Center for Refugees and Forced Migration Studies (CRFMS) in Skopje, a UNHCR project. The management and academic mechanisms I established ensured both its success and long-term sustainability. I also developed and negotiated new projects and activities with the UN, EU funding agencies, foundations, and organizations within and outside Macedonia.

What?

Sector

Where
When
With Whom

Sector?

Refugees, Humanitarian Emergencies

What?

Strategic Communication, Strategic Partnerships

Where?

Republic of Macedonia

Why?

The Centre for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies was a newly established think tank. The challenge was how to establish linkages and partnerships with the well-established think tanks around the world on refugee and migration issues.

When?

2000, 2001

What Exactly?

In 2000 UNHCR and the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje jointly set up the Centre for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CRFMS). UNHCR commissioned me to develop the strategy for this Think Tank including a Communications Strategy.Following the strategy a website, newsletter, brochures and flyers were developed for the Centre. Targeted dissemination of the outreach material resulted in high visibility of the Centre and its output.We established a strategic partnership with the Brookings Institute and an international conference in Skopje on IDPs was organized.

With Whom?

UNCHR, University Of Skopje

What Happened?

Strategic partnerships were established with leading think tanks including the Brookings Institute and the European Centre for Minority Issues and an international conference in Skopje on IDPs was established.

" Sunoor Verma has pioneered important and innovative methodologies in relation to roject planning and delivery, has the capacity to ensure rapid and reliable project implementation ccording to agreed targets and possesses an amazing degree of strategic oversight and insight. "
Marc Weller
Director
European Centre for Ministry Issues, Germany

Sector?

Refugees, Humanitarian Emergencies

What?

Strategic Communication, Strategic Planning, Strategic Partnerships

Where?

Republic of Macedonia

Why?

Within the first ten years of its existence, two major refugee influxes impacted the Republic of Macedonia. Support of the international community helped the country cope gracefully with these humanitarian emergencies. Acknowledging the inherent volatility of the region, it was vital that the know- how generated in the country in dealing with displaced populations is institutionalized and capacity be built systematically for emergency preparedness.

When?

2000, 2001

What Exactly?

I conducted a needs assessment and a mapping of potential partners. I then developed the project proposal and fundraised with donors to set up the Center for Refugees and Forced Migration Studies (CRFMS) at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. The aim of the Center is to become a leading regional resource center in its field; to foster a regional network of similar research centers and to promote standards of excellence in research on Refugee and Forced Migration related subjects. Set up with seed funding from UNHCR, I led vigorous fundraising andexpandedthe portfolio of donors. Ialso set up and mentored the project management team of the centre. The project was implemented from February 2000 to September 2001.

With Whom?

UNCHR

What Happened?

Set up of an active, well functioning research centre on refugee and forced migration issues

Established a wide portfolio of donors thus enhancing the sustainability of the centre

Management staff was trained to take over the management of the centre

Well functioning resource center with a specialized library

Internationally networked program on refugee studies was established

" “ Sunoor Verma always underlines the importance of local ownership. He may have a lot of knowledge and expertise, but he always ensures that his visions are closely connected to reality on the ground. ” "
Peeter Kaaman
Adviser, Human Rights & Democracy
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), Department for Europe, Division for South Eastern Europe.

Sector?

Refugees, Global Health

What?

Negotiations, Project Development, Assessments And Evaluation, Dialogue Management

Where?

Republic of Macedonia

Why?

In 1999 during the Kosovo refugee crisis, following concerns of inter-ethnic instability, the Republic of Macedonia imposed a condition on the international community for admitting refugees from neighboring Kosovo. The number of refugees that are evacuated from Macedonia to NATO countries would be the number of newly admitted refugees into the country. In the race against time, while it was vital to evacuate as many refugees as possible, it was important to give priority to vulnerable cases. Prioritizing medical cases among an exhausted from difficult travels and traumatized population was one aspect of the challenge. The other- convincing reluctant host governments accept medical cases for evacuation and the associated costs to their health systems.

When?

2000

What Exactly?

Sunoor Verma’s services were retained by the UNHCR to formulate priority criteria for the evacuation of refugee patients to NATO countries. Sunoor prioritized the cases from 7 geographically dispersed refugee camps, and negotiated with NATO country delegations transfer and treatment of emergency medical cases from among the refugees. He coordinated and monitored the facilities for evacuation of severely ill refugees. He played a key role in the initiation, planning and implementation of extending the medical evacuation program to approximately 200,000+ host family refugee cases. Sunoor monitored the standard of medical escorts during evacuation. He worked in partnership with local medical authorities, government authorities, donor community and NGOs to facilitate the patient evacuation process.

With Whom?

UNCHR

What Happened?

Medical evacuation program extended to approximately 200,000+ refugees residing with host families.

Significant increase in evacuation of patient to NATO countries for treatment.

" ( on the value that Sunoor Verma brings to project design/ innovation..) Good sense of “common sense”, no fear of criticism and trying to look into issues from all kinds of angles: in short the ability to make the project as likely to succeed as possible. "
Annika Palo
Adviser, Department for Europe
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency