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HAP Research Events

Improving Accountability to Beneficiaries: what evidence is needed? Workshop

29 January, 2010 Auditorium Jacques Freyomond, Graduate Institute¦ Geneva

The Workshop was jointly organised by the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP) International and the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP) of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.

Workshop Overview

Workshop Agenda

List of Participants

Presentations

  • Preliminary findings on humanitarian accountability in 2009, John Borton (Independent)
  • Towards good humanitarian Government: the role of the affected state in disaster response, Paul Harvey (Humanitarian Outcomes)
  • The role of research in UNHCR’s approach to strengthening accountability to People of Concern, José Riera (UNHCR)
  • Joining HAP’s quality assurance programme: what evidence mattered?,
    Marian Casey (ACT Alliance)
  • The HAP Standard and certification scheme: some highlights, Monica Blagescu (HAP)
  • HAP during new emergencies: approaches and opportunities for data collection, Maria Kiani (HAP)
  • The impact of the HAP Standard: progress in developing an analytical tool, Mark Foran (HHI)

Workshop Report and Follow-up Notes

 

HAP staff meeting with earthquake disaster survivors in the village of Spayzandi in Baluchistan- Pakistan 2008

"If you are just very transparent to them [the community] and give them a clear picture about what the project does and what is going on then they will just accept and be grateful...If you just tell them the truth and what you have at that time in hand. If what you have is little just put in front of them, tell them "I have just this much of things and I need only five people [to be chosen for the beneficiary list] so you select your own people."

Anna-Maria Aliaro lives in Korr, North Kenya, where Tearfund ran a programme from June 2006 to October 2007 in response to the drought.

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