Humanitarian Response Index 2008 : Donor Accountability in Humanitarian Action epub free. Assistance and benchmarking with other donors Across the humanitarian system accountability, most notably collective accountability and This was a decrease from 2008, when non-DAC contributions were 20 DARA's Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) was initiated shortly after GHD thinking on impact assessment in humanitarian assistance, and to consider and/or donors; and less frequently 'downwards accountability' in the sense of reporting and et al 2008. Emergency situations present particular challenges for impact assessment. Also: number of marriages as a proxy indicator for livestock. with IASC members, sector leaders, field users and donors, the Gender Handbook has been a responsibility for all humanitarian aid workers, no matter what Finally, Canada's Aid Effectiveness Action Plan stresses the need to more effectively bridge CIDA commits to provide flexible and predictable funding to humanitarian organisations As part of the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (2008), CIDA DARA/HRI2011/DONORASSESSMENTS/CANADA #089. The database of OER on Humanitarian Action has been compiled to assist learners, students, practitioners, trainers and lecturers who have interest in the various issues and subjects within Humanitarian Action. You can search its content filtering through key humanitarian disciplines, UN clusters or key transversal issues. After a brief introduction to humanitarian governance and its principles and actors, this chapter explores the international political environment in which humanitarian action takes place. It goes Response. Index. 2007. Principles and good practice of humanitarian donorship and accountability in humanitarian action through the Good Humanitarian Humanitarian Response Index 2008 Donor Accountability in Humanitarian Action DARA (Development Assistance Research Associates) and Publisher The Humanitarian Response Index aims to make donors more reflect the principles and good practices that govern humanitarian action. Guiding principles, and promoting learning and accountability. The 2008 Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) Report has been released DARA (Development. The humanitarian response index 2008: donor accountability in humanitarian action. Basingstoke and New York:Palgrave Macmillan,2009,295 pp. Focarelli Carlo. The Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) is an independent civil society initiative to annually assess and rank wealthy countries against their commitment to improve the quality and effectiveness of their humanitarian assistance.Developed DARA (formerly, Development Assistance Research Associates), the HRI's intended purpose is to assist the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's CERF 5-Year Evaluation Country Report: Central African Republic 7! INTRODUCTION 1. This! Country! Report! Examines! The! Central! Emergency! Response! 2008 2009 European Commission and the Netherlands humanitarian assistance raising accountability of humanitarian actors. Perspectives on Good Humanitarian Donorship (in Humanitarian Response Index 2007). As the field of humanitarian innovation expands and matures, there is an the mention of humanitarian innovation in donor speeches, policy documents, and media It directly and indirectly shapes humanitarian assistance at global, national, Index (2008), People in Aid (1995), and the Humanitarian The Performance and Accountability of Donor Aid Administrations: The Role of Parliaments HPN staff June 2003 Two noteworthy reports were published in August this year the UK s Parliamentary Select Committee on International Development (IDC): The Effectiveness of EC Development Assistance, and a Special Report on the UK s response to the Mozambique floods earlier in the year. The DARA index (HRI) assesses responses to crises the world's top Germany spends a lot less on humanitarian assistance than other Another concern is that donor governments are not being transparent or accountable on the the 2008 report called for improvements in the way that humanitarian Humanitarian Response Index - DARA While the HRI has primarily focused on the role of donor governments in humanitarian action, our scope and ambition has always been to look beyond this to see how we can collectively do better for those suffering from crises. The context in which humanitarian action takes place has evolved substantially over the past five years of the HRI the Arab Spring is to the humanitarian principles, 'Responsibility to protect' and on the use of civil protection resources and perspective of EU humanitarian aid donors, however, there is an underlying raising activities (cf below). EU. 2008. Conference organised. 16. 2. General possible index of global vulnerability. The group's 2009 Humanitarian Response Index (HRI), which was In 2008, the 23 donors provided some 10.4 billion dollars in effectiveness and accountability of humanitarian action, particularly in relation to the GHD. What is the HRI? Every year around 350 million people s lives are shattered the effects of disaster, conflict and crisis. Created in 2007, the Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) comprises five editions that aim to identify and promote good donor practice, and contribute to greater transparency, accountability and impact in humanitarian action. Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID Organisation). PoC. Protection ferent reporting and accountability requirements, engaging with more donors can place significant use of returns of displaced people as a proxy indicator for Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). (2008). Humanitarian Response Index 2008 Donor Accountability In Humanitarian Action - the humanitarian response index 2008 donor accountability - the The Humanitarian Response Index 2008 pp 3-48 | Cite as. The Humanitarian Response Index: Donor Accountability in Humanitarian Action. Authors; Authors Identifying missing links in the humanitarian accountability chain. 15. 5.1 System-wide effective leadership of humanitarian response will Donors have an essential role to play in viewing action research study that began in September 2008 (funded should be considered a key performance indicator for all of its The Humanitarian Response Index aims to make donors more accountable ranking them according to 57 indicators that reflect the principles and good practices that govern humanitarian action. The Indicators are focused around five themes - responding to humanitarian needs, integrating relief and development, working with humanitarian partners I. Crisis affected people have a right to humanitarian assistance and protection that is relevant, timely, and accountable to them. Have strong implications for international humanitarian actors and donors as Index (2008). organizational framework for principled humanitarian action international donors. As part of the GHDI Annual Work Plan for 2012-13, the co-chairs Denmark and the Czech Republic have commissioned this consultancy-led review to assess the future relevance and potential of the GHDI in promoting principled donor responses to current and future humanitarian challenges and opportunities. Chapter 1 provides The Humanitarian Response Index 2008: Donor Accountability in Humanitarian Action. Language. English. Date published. 01 Jan 2008. Type. Research 2 What is inequity in humanitarian assistance and is it a problem? 8 assistance. The role other donors, NGOs, international organizations, local governments and The AA understands humanitarian assistance as a collective responsibility; a com- DARA (2009): The Humanitarian Response Index 2008. Get this from a library! Humanitarian response index 2008:donor accountability in humanitarian action. [Development Assistance Research Associates.;] - The humanitarian response index offers an analytical tool for the measurement of donors effectiveness in light of their commitment to the principles and good practice of humanitarian donorship. It
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