The State of the Humanitarian System Report, due for publication in early summer 2012, is a collective endeavour to measure and assess the entirety of the international humanitarian system. This ambitious report will provide updated descriptive statistics, review key trends, and evaluate the system on overall progress on performance.
To ensure a more inclusive and representative sample we aim to include the opinions and perspectives of humanitarian aid actors and the recipients of aid. To gather this information surveys have been developed for Aid Practitioners and Aid Recipients (to be disseminated to affected populations).
Aid Practitioners Survey
If you are a humanitarian practitioner, working for an international agency; or a national agency; or a host government representative, we invite you to contribute your perspectives and experience by completing one of the global surveys available at http://www.alnap.org/. Please choose the relevant survey and click on the link for your preferred language.
Aid Recipients Survey
It would be extremely helpful if anyone working in an agency can help to disseminate a 14-question aid-recipient survey to affected populations. If so, please contact Abby Stoddard at [log in to unmask] for more information.
Thank you for your assistance! Your input is vital to make this report as inclusive and representative as possible.
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