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Sphere 45 minutes videointroduction to humanitarian challenges This film outlines some of the key issues of humanitarianism.

Sphere 9 minutes video Introduction to Sphere A 9 minutes introduction video to the Sphere Project.

ConversationConversation A video about accountability in the field.

Echoes of Accountability from the fieldEchoes of Accountability from the field An interactive theatre about Quality and Accountability
 
The Sphere Project was launched in 1997 by a group of humanitarian NGOs and the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement.  Sphere is based on two core beliefs: first, that all possible steps should be taken to alleviate human suffering arising out of calamity and conflict, and second, that those affected by disaster have a right to life with dignity and therefore a right to assistance. Sphere is three things: a handbook, a broad process of collaboration and an expression of commitment to quality and accountability. The project has developed several tools, the key one being the handbook.

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The Sphere Project is pleased to announce the start of the Handbook revision process!

 
Through a robust and widespread process of engagement among practitioners in each sector, each of the five chapters and the Cross Cutting issues of the current Handbook will be revised by volunteer focal “working groups” (made up of up to ten representatives consisting of key practitioners, researchers, readers/writers), as well as a peer group, and led by a focal point. The next edition of the Handbook is expected to be published late 2010.

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Quality and Accountability

During the past decade the humanitarian community has initiated a number of inter-agency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action.
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Avishan Chanani appointed as the Sphere Handbook Revision Coordinator.
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