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The Joint Standards Initiative (JSI) aims to strengthen the humanitarian response by ensuring that programming meets accepted quality standards. This initiative focuses on improving accountability in both immediate humanitarian efforts and long-term recovery strategies. Key players include the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People In Aid, and the Sphere Project. The JSI provides access to crucial standards in over 15 languages and allows users to search for resources across affiliated websites. It seeks to foster effective and sustainable humanitarian practices.
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Joint Standards Initiativefor Humanitarian response DMWG Vietnam 15 March 2013 Dang Van Tao - IFRC
Standards Initiatives How many standars up to date? Sphere
Standards Initiatives How many standars up to date? Sphere
Joint Standards Initiative Aim: support the humanitarian system in providing accountable programming that meets accepted standards of quality, both in the immediate humanitarian response, and in the development and implementation of organisational and operational strategies for short and long-term recovery and the prevention of future crises. Who: Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People In Aid and the Sphere Project key components of the Joint Standards Initiative. JSI Steering GroupConsultation with StakeholdersWorking Group on Standards and Organisationswww.JointStandards.org April 2012. The site provides access to the key standards in over 15 languages, as well as the opportunity to search for resources across the HAP, Sphere Project and People In Aid websites.