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Fostering Accountability and Quality among Humanitarian Agencies through a process of Accreditation PDF Imprimir
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26.03.2007
In order to inform the discussions about the issue of accreditation of Humanitarian agencies and how Sphere can contribute to this debate, the Sphere Project prepared a discussion Paper about "Fostering Accountability and Quality among Humanitarian Aid Agencies through a process of Accreditation: History, overview of current options and potential contribution from Sphere."

The first two sections of this paper – History and Overview of current options – were commissioned by the Sphere Project at the request of the Sphere Board, and were written by Manohar Shenoy, independent consultant. Terms of Reference for his consultancy are available from the Sphere office on request. Section 3 of the paper, Potential contribution from Sphere, was prepared by the Sphere Office, based on a paper prepared for CARE by Sean Lowrie, Clare Smith and Sally Austin (see footnote 17). Section 4, An Accreditation/Certification System -how could Sphere fit in?, was prepared by the Sphere Office.

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