The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) have become one of the key resources for humanitarian workers since its launch in 2012.
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Child safeguarding is the responsibility that organisations have to make sure their staff, operations, and programmes do no harm to children, that is that they do not expose children to the risk of harm and abuse, and that any concerns the organisation has about children’s safety within the communities in which they work, are reported to the appropriate authorities.
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The Sphere movement was started in 1997 by a group of humanitarian professionals aiming to improve the quality of humanitarian work during disaster response. With this goal in mind, they framed a Humanitarian Charter and identified a set of humanitarian standards to be applied in humanitarian response.
The Participatory Humanitarian Program Manager Training in Sweden June 2012 seeks to create an enriching, collaborative and dynamic forum to explore some of the major themes of humanitarian work. In order to create a common level of understanding, we have compiled a selection of five articles and resources that we will be referring to throughout the four training modules. Start at the top of the list (SPHERE) and work downward to get the general ideas for each reading.
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