Institutionalisation of the Sphere Pilot Programme
The Sphere Pilot Programme at Country Level is is
a continuation of the institutionalisation of the Humanitarian Charter
and Minimum Standards, focusing on the work of pilot agencies in various
countries. This initiative responds to the recommendations expressed
by the Sphere Pilot agencies in their last
meeting (May 2002). The programme is designed to use our resources
in order to gather lessons learned and documented case studies on the
application of the Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in these
countries.
In each country, working groups were
created, initially through agencies who took part in the Sphere pilot
programme (until 2002) and subsequently engaging other key actors within
the national and local framework. The program supported institutionalization
and Sphere training in El Salvador,
Nicaragua and Honduras
in Central America, the Democratic
Republic of Congo in Africa and India
in Asia.
At the end of 2004, a meeting was organized in Geneva
on the topic "Sphere
in practice" (document
pdf). The Geneva meeting brought together representatives of all the
countries invlolved at the national level in order to share lessons
and experiences of working in inter-agency collaboration, on the uses
of Sphere in each country, and on implementation strategies and activities.
It was decided to broaden the group and to include other key practitioners
that - to the knowledge of the Sphere office – have been active
in the use and institutionalization of Sphere at the field level in
other countries. The meeting therefore was an “official”
closure of the Sphere country pilot programme, as well as an opening
for future collaboration and sharing between Sphere practitioners.
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