Agenda for Humanity “Governments, people affected by crisis, NGOs, the private sector, United Nations agencies and other partners came together and expressed their support for the Agenda for Humanity and its five core responsibilities. Implementing this Agenda is a necessity, if we are to enable people to live in dignity and prosperity, and fulfil the promise of last year’s landmark agreements on the Sustainable Development Agenda and Climate Change.
Nine Commitments and Quality Criteria
Reflecting on existing standards… The Code of Conduct for The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief HAP Standard and Principles People In Aid Code of Good Practice Sphere Core Standards The Humanitarian Charter The Quality Compass The OECD DAC Criteria for Evaluating Development Assistance ACFID Code of Conduct CID code of Conduct The Standard draws from a number of existing standards, including those shown in the slide.
CHS Alliance membership The CHS Alliance counts 180 members, of whom 156 are organisation full members, 20 associates and four global networks. Of these 180 entities, 61 % are international non-government organisations (NGOs), 35 % are national NGOs, and 4 % are donor governments. As of mid-September 2017 The four global networks members represent 82 affiliates.