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Sphere Handbook 2004 PDF Print
Monday, 11 January 2010
Sphere handbook 2004

 

 Handbook 2004

In a remarkable international initiative aimed at improving the effectiveness and accountability of disaster response, the Sphere Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response sets out for the first time what people affected by disasters have a right to expect from humanitarian assistance. The aim of the Project is to improve the quality of assistance provided to people affected by disasters, and to enhance the accountability of the humanitarian system in disaster response.

 

This new edition of the handbook (2004) has been thoroughly revised and updated, taking into account recent developments in humanitarian practice in wat/san, food, shelter and health, together with feedback from practitioners in the field, research institutes and cross-cutting experts in protection, gender, children, older people, disabled people, HIV/AIDS and the environment. The revised handbook is the product of an extensive collaborative effort that reflects the collective will and shared experience of the humanitarian community, and its determination to improve on current knowledge in humanitarian assistance programmes.

In addition to the handbook, the Sphere Project recommends that the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Minimum Standards be used as companion and complementing standards for Education in Emergencies, Chronic Crises and Early Reconstruction.


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Or you can download it from the download sectionClick here to know how to order the Handbook and other Sphere materials. The Sphere Handbook has been already translated into more than 20 languages including: Arabic, Azeri, Bahasa, Chinese, Croatian, Dari, Farsi, French, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Pashtu, Sinhala, Somali, Spanish, Tamil, Telegu, Urdu,  Vietnamese and Russian. Click here for more information about the translated versions of the Handbook and how to get them.If you want to translate the Handbook, please refer to the Translation Guidelines.In collaboration with the Sphere Project, Forced Migration Online (FMO) has made most of the references and reading materials in the handbook's bibliographies accessible online (Read here in full text)When you have used this new edition of Sphere Handbook, we are eager to get your comments and suggestions, based on your personal use, through our feedback form.

 

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Suggestions requested on how to best mainstream education in the next edition of the Sphere Handbook PDF Print
Tuesday, 22 September 2009

The concurrent update of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies’ Handbook of Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies, Chronic Crises and Early Reconstruction (2004 edition) and the revision of the Sphere Project’s Handbook - Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response (2004 edition) are now underway. In line with the Sphere/INEE Companionship Agreement, we are seeking to ensure as many linkages as possible between the update and revision processes. Specific activities include mutual representation in the respective revision structures and processes, with the objective of mainstreaming education and references to the INEE Minimum Standards throughout the Sphere Handbook and strengthening inter-sectoral linkages and references to the Sphere Handbook in the INEE Mimimum Standards Handbook. In addition, reference will also be made in both publications to the companion relationship and complementarity between the Sphere and INEE standards.

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Sphere and HAP adopt joint approaches to their revision processes PDF Print
Wednesday, 05 August 2009



Sphere and HAP have agreed to work together to promote greater coherence between the Sphere Project’s Handbook (The Sphere Project: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response, 2004 edition)  and the HAP 2007 Standard in Humanitarian Accountability and Quality Management (including The Guide to the HAP Standard 2008) and to strengthen the practical linkages between the two standards.

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Setting the aid bar higher: an article by IRIN about the Sphere revision process PDF Print
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Article published by IRIN, DAKAR, 15 July 2009
Since the Sphere Project first published in 2000 its handbook outlining minimum standards in disaster response, much has changed in the aid world. Climate change is the new disaster, humanitarian reforms have reorganized the aid system introducing cluster leads for emergency sectors, and millions more disaster-affected people live in towns rather than rural areas.

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