There is little evidence on the effects of Joint Needs Assessments (JNAs) and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) on humanitarian organisations’ behaviour and humanitarian outcomes. JNAs are needs assessments undertaken jointly by humanitarian agencies and organisations to prevent duplication of effort, improve co-ordination and ensure a more independent report of needs. AAP designates a number of methods to either communicate to affected populations, gather feedback, use their feedback in programming or involve them in decision-making on programmes (or a combination of these). Reports have made a number of conclusions about the best ways of implementing feedback mechanisms in different contexts, including which technologies to use...
Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...
INTRODUCTION: Humanitarian crises continue to pose a significant threat to health; the United Nation...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, the pursuit of greater accountability and effectiveness in humanitarian respons...
There is little evidence on the effects of Joint Needs Assessments (JNAs) and Accountability to Affe...
This six days helpdesk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature t...
Aim: This research aims to examine what guidelines and regulations help ensure that humanitarian org...
This review looks at beneficiary feedback mechanisms in humanitarian contexts. The review was asked ...
During the last five years, the debate on the performance of humanitarian assistance has intensified...
According to the humanitarian principle of impartiality, decisions on what to fund in humanitarian c...
Over the last few years, humanitarian agencies have placed increasing focus on accountability to aff...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetyThe current state of humanitarian emergencies ...
This report provides an update to a set of previous helpdesk reports by the Knowledge, Evidence and ...
During the last five years, the debate on the performance of humanitarian assistance has intensified...
peer-reviewedBackground: Participatory approaches that engage affected populations are increasingly ...
Political mediators and humanitarian negotiators both seek to stabilise a conflict situation. Howeve...
Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...
INTRODUCTION: Humanitarian crises continue to pose a significant threat to health; the United Nation...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, the pursuit of greater accountability and effectiveness in humanitarian respons...
There is little evidence on the effects of Joint Needs Assessments (JNAs) and Accountability to Affe...
This six days helpdesk review provides an overview of academic, policy and practitioner literature t...
Aim: This research aims to examine what guidelines and regulations help ensure that humanitarian org...
This review looks at beneficiary feedback mechanisms in humanitarian contexts. The review was asked ...
During the last five years, the debate on the performance of humanitarian assistance has intensified...
According to the humanitarian principle of impartiality, decisions on what to fund in humanitarian c...
Over the last few years, humanitarian agencies have placed increasing focus on accountability to aff...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetyThe current state of humanitarian emergencies ...
This report provides an update to a set of previous helpdesk reports by the Knowledge, Evidence and ...
During the last five years, the debate on the performance of humanitarian assistance has intensified...
peer-reviewedBackground: Participatory approaches that engage affected populations are increasingly ...
Political mediators and humanitarian negotiators both seek to stabilise a conflict situation. Howeve...
Drawing on the public accountability literature, mainly using Bovens’ concepts of accountability as ...
INTRODUCTION: Humanitarian crises continue to pose a significant threat to health; the United Nation...
BACKGROUND: In 1997, the pursuit of greater accountability and effectiveness in humanitarian respons...