United Nations Joint Logistics Centre


The United Nations Joint Logistics Centre was created to optimise and complement the logistics capabilities of cooperating agencies within a well-defined crisis area for the benefit of the ongoing humanitarian operation. In 2005 the UNJLC was merged with the World Food Programme Logistics Coordination Unit as part of the Logistics Cluster and all UNJLC offices were disbanded in 2008.
The UNJLC provides logistics support at operational planning, coordination and monitoring level. Unless specified otherwise, UN Agencies and other humanitarian bodies, which are established in the area, will continue to exercise their normal responsibilities. As a result, the UNJLC will not be involved in policy and establishment of humanitarian needs and priorities.

Functions

  • Collecting, analyzing and disseminating logistics information relevant to the ongoing humanitarian operation,
  • Scheduling the movement of humanitarian cargo and relief workers within the crisis area, using commonly available transport assets,
  • Managing the import, receipt, dispatch and tracking of non-assigned food and non-food relief commodities;
  • Upon specific request, make detailed assessments of roads, bridges, airports, ports and other logistics infrastructure and recommend actions for repair and reconstruction
The scope of the UNJLC activities may vary with the type of emergency, the scale of involvement of the cooperating partners and the humanitarian needs. In general terms, the UNJLC would: