Your contribution to improving coherence between the HAP Standard and
the Sphere Project’s Handbook
As we announced in August, Sphere and HAP are working together to
promote greater coherence between the HAP Standard in Humanitarian
Accountability and Quality Management http://www.hapinternational.org/
and the Sphere Project’s Handbook http://www.sphereproject.org/ . To
help identify current inconsistencies and promote greater practical
coherence between the two standards, the HAP Secretariat and the Sphere
Project need your support.
*How you can contribute*:
* Complete a short online survey before 30 November 2009. This is
available in English, French and Spanish.
Improving coherence between the HAP Standard and the Sphere Handbook
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Jyt8lwuKh60qNvl7YsVG1w_3d_3d
Améliorer la coherence entre les standards HAP et le manuel de Sphere
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Ycqwr4DLZinAC7O6BFAN8A_3d_3d
Mejorar la coherencia entre las normas de HAP y el Manual de Esfera
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=mtbeUNlhEWXorMzir9ICXA_3d_3d
* Host or participate in a joint HAP-Sphere consultation. See brief
Guidance on the Joint consultations
http://www.hapinternational.org/pool/files/joint-consultation-guiding-questions-final.pdf.
HAP and Sphere will continue to work collaboratively with other quality
and accountability initiatives throughout the revision processes.
If you would like more information on the revision processes or have any
difficulties in accessing the links above please contact Monica Blagescu
[log in to unmask] (HAP Policy Services Coordinator),
Avishan Chanani [log in to unmask] (Sphere Handbook Revision
Coordinator), or visit the following websites:
For the HAP 2007 Standard Review process and other opportunities to
become involved:
http://www.hapinternational.org/projects/standard/hap-standard/review.aspx
For the Sphere Project’s Handbook Revision:
http://www.sphereproject.org/content/view/476/278/
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