Transcription of Core Humanitarian STANDARD
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CHS guidance notes and IndicatorsCore by CHS Alliance The Sphere Project Groupe URDF irst edition 2015 ISBN: 978-2-9701015-2-9 All rights reserved. The copyright of the material contained herein is held by CHS Alliance, the Sphere Project and Groupe URD. It may be reproduced for educational purposes, including in training, research and programme activities, provided that the CHS guidance notes and Indicators is acknowledged. To translate or adapt all or any part of the CHS guidance notes and Indicators, prior written permission must be obtained by emailing 4 Table of the Nine Commitments and Quality Criteria5 Commitment 18 Commitment 211 Commitment 315 Commitment 419 Commitment 523 Commitment 626 Commitment 729 Commitment 833 Commitment 937 Annex 1: Terms and definitions usedContents2 CHS guidance notes and Indicators The CHS guidance notes and Indicators are a supplement to the core Humanitarian STANDARD on Quality and Accountability (CHS). This document is aimed at all Humanitarian actors and organisations involved in planning, managing or implementing a Humanitarian response, including staff and volunteers of local, national and international agencies.
CHS Guidance Notes and Indicators 2 The CHS Guidance Notes and Indicators are a supplement to the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability
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