Documents Database
In this Documents Database, you will find available translations of the Sphere Handbook as well as different documents/tools/reports provided by Sphere users. You can also upload a document in this database. You need to login first and then choose 'Submit a new Document' by clicking on the icon that will appear after the login. Your document will be reviewed before it is published.
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Sphere CAP presentationhot!
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30.05.2006
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This is a Sphere presentation that was carried out during a Training of Trainers workshop lead by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) during 16-18 May 2006 in Geneva. Prepared by: Alison Joyner.
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Homepage: http://ochaonline.un.org/humanitarianappeal/DocView.asp?DocID=1632
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Sphere CAP presentation (in French)hot!
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28.06.2006
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This is a Sphere presentation that was carried out during a Training of Trainers workshop lead by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) during 16-18 May 2006 in Geneva. Prepared by: Christophe Lanord Massiès-Nord F-30140 Thoiras + (33)(0) 466 850 657
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Presentation OCHA 23 Jan 2007hot!
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05.02.2007
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Presentation done by the Sphere Project office to OCHA, New York, 23rd January 2007.
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Presentation UNICEF 23 Jan 2007hot!
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05.02.2007
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Presentation done by the Sphere Project office to UNICEF, New York, 23rd of January 2007.
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Introduccion Proyecto Esferahot!
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25.05.2007
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Introduccion sobre el Proyecto Esfera, presentación en Flash
Wilmar Echeverry Spanish Focal Point www.esferalatino.info
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An introduction to Sphere for military audienceshot!
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28.05.2008
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The purpose of this presentation is two-fold: - Firstly, to give an introduction to the Sphere Project – where it comes from, what it aims to do, and how it can be used. - The second part briefly looks at some of the issues that can arise when military actors take on roles traditionally conducted by civilian actors. Armed forces should be aware that their potential humanitarian contribution, while valued, could be ill-perceived or create problems. It attempts to situate Sphere in the realities and complexities of the contemporary civil-military debate. Presentation developed for the Sphere Project by Raj Rana.
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