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Welcome to Sphere Project
Tuesday, 31 January 2006
 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. Read Sphere in brief.
   


 Want to learn how to use Sphere?                Want to use Sphere in your organisation?
Read the handbook Read institutionalization report 
Know when is the next training Become Sphere Focal Point
How Sphere is used in Practice Order the handbook
Watch our Video Library  Run introductory Workshop
Become a community member  Review projects compliance 
Send us News about Sphere  Run Learning activities
Ask a question or discuss an issue Looking for a Trainer?
Get tools to use Sphere Read previous training reports
Contacts of who can help you   
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Frequently Asked Questions   
Topics for discussions 
 What does it mean to be Sphere Compliant?
 Sphere and Livelihood Protection
 Does anyone use the Code of Conduct?






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Echoes of Accountability from the field
24-07-2008
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Watch this video of an interactive theatre that was organised by CWS P/A in Pakistan on Quality and Accountability in Humantarian Assistance.

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Sphere Companion Standards
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
 
At its meeting in May 2007, the Sphere Project Board discussed the possible inclusion of additional chapters to the Sphere Project Handbook during the next revision process, scheduled for 2009, in view that sectors such as  education, livestock, livelihoods, early recovery, development-relief linkages have emerged in the last few years as ‘humanitarian sectors’ in disaster response. It was decided however, in order to keep the Handbook practical, to maintain its structure and content as at present. As such the next revised edition will continue to focus mainly on the core ‘life-saving’ sectors, reviewed and updated as necessary: water, sanitation and hygiene promotion; food security, nutrition and food aid; shelter, settlement and non-food items, and health services. Cross-cutting issues – gender, children, older people, disabled people, HIV/AIDS, environment and protection – will continue to inform the guidance notes. The Humanitarian Charter, which sets out the principles underlying the standards in a ‘rights based approach’ will be revised, as will the chapter on standards common to all technical sectors. On the other hand, the Board decided to explore the possibility of adding new ‘Companion’ Standards to the ‘core’ Handbook. This would extend its scope in response to needs that have  recently emerged in the changing humanitarian sector. 

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Sphere-like Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
 
The SEEP Network, a global association of NGOs active in microenterprise development, is coordinating an initiative to develop Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis.  The Standards focus on strategies and interventions designed to promote enterprises, employment, and cash flow and asset management among affected businesses and households. These Standards follow the process and format of the Sphere handbook (The Sphere Project Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response), and have been developed with guidance and input from the Sphere Project. 

The draft of these Standards is being launched for a public review for the first time.  We are actively encouraging all stakeholders, particularly those with significant experience implementing economic recovery in emergency environments, to provide commentary and reviews. You can find the Standards available at http://communities.seepnetwork.org/econrecovery; on the “Discussion” page users may post their comments and suggestions for the draft review.  This draft will be available for viewing until the end of July, 2008; the first edition of the Standards will be published in November 2008, with further revisions and consultation to follow.

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Sphere graduates meet in Pakistan and Afghanistan to share their lessons learned, June 2008
Thursday, 24 July 2008
 
 Participants in the Sphere Lessons
Learned workshop in Kabul, Afghanistan 
Two Sphere graduates Lessons Learned Workshops were conducted by CWS P/A in Islamabad, Pakistan on 24th June 2008 and in Kabul, Afghanistan on 26th June 2008 to explore and document the CWS Sphere Focal Point Project beneficiaries’ lessons learned and best practices based on their experiences.

The CWS P/A’s Sphere Focal Point Project (SFP) has been operating in Pakistan since shortly after the devastating earthquake of October 2005. The project aimed to give all relevant agencies the opportunity to build their awareness and practice in relation to Sphere standards, so that their work is representative of recognized best practice in humanitarian work. Over 600 training participants have benefitted from the Sphere Focal Point Project from 2005 to present.

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Update about the Sphere Board members activities from November 2007 till April 2008
Monday, 02 June 2008
 
The Sphere Board members continue their commitment to Sphere and their support to building capacities and implementation at the ground. Here is a sample of some of the Sphere Board members activities during the period from November 2007 till April 2008. The activities were collected and categorised around trainings, translations and other activities.

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Watch Sphere Video
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
You can watch here our Sphere Video, an introduction to humanitarian challenges. This film outlines some of the key issues of humanitarianism that confront and challenge those who are committed to alleviating the suffering of populations affected by disaster. It is primarily intended for the new aid worker and can help begin their orientation to disaster response work. It may be useful to staff of international and national NGOs, UN agencies, national disaster response teams and Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies, and in training and academic settings.

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Sphere Participatory Audit/Review Process
Tuesday, 08 August 2006
The Sphere Office would like to share with Sphere users a process that is being used by CARE as an efficient tool for auditing/reviewing project compliance to the Sphere Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response.  

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Become a Sphere Focal Point
Friday, 31 March 2006
As the community of Sphere users is growing all over the world, with increased accumulated knowledge about its implementation in practice, the Sphere office is realising the need to further support the dissemination of this experience and knowledge about Sphere.

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