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Humanitarian Accountability Report 2020

The Humanitarian Accountability Report 2020

October 2020

Are we really making aid work better for crisis-affected people?

The Humanitarian Accountability Report (HAR) 2020 explores this fundamental question.

Providing an evidence-based overview of #accountability in the sector, the HAR 2020 reports on the current state of adherence to the CHS and what progress has been made meeting its Nine Commitments. Using information and data gathered from more than 90 aid organisations that have undertaken CHS verification, the report will uncover which Commitments are being best met and where more efforts are most needed.

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The HAR2020 shows organisations perform best on Commitment N°6 "Communities and people affected by crisis receive coordinated, complementary assistance."

The HAR2020 shows organisations score the lowest on Commitment N°5 "Communities and people affected by crisis have access to safe and responsive mechanisms to handle complaints."


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