Submitted by support Author’s Name AMURT Manila Project website www.amurt.net Project director name: Sanskrit / Legal Premamaya Ananda Project location:...
As Ms. Never Balkido came up to receive her prize as best entrepreneur of the month she tearfully told her...
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You are cordially invited to an AMURT & AMURTEL disaster response training taking place in Taiwan from Oct 2-4, 2009....
This is the foundation of any AMURT & AMURTEL organization. It includes a sample of the AMURT Inc. (USA) by-laws and other management policies. Also included are an organogram with the US and Kenya as sample chapters.
Four typhoons hit Luzon, in the Philippines in 33 days, with a death toll of more then 1100; thousands of...
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The Quality COMPAS is a Quality Assurance method that has been designed specifically for humanitarian aid work. It has two uses, project management and project evaluation, and its overall objective is to continuously improve the quality of services provided to crisis affected populations.
The Quality COMPAS is built around a reference framework: the project management compass rose, which is composed of twelve quality criteria defining the quality of a humanitarian project. Each of these criteria has its own indicators and key processes.
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Impact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies - The Good Enough Guide. What difference are we making? How do we know? The Good Enough Guide helps busy field workers to address these questions. It offers a set of basic guidelines on how to be accountable to local people and measure programme impact in emergency situations. Its ‘good enough’ approach emphasises simple and practical solutions and encourages the user to choose tools that are safe, quick, and easy to implement. This pocket guide presents some tried and tested methods for putting impact measurement and accountability into practice throughout the life of a project. It is aimed at humanitarian practitioners, project officers and managers with some experience in the field, and draws on the work of field staff,
NGOs, and inter-agency initiatives, including Sphere, ALNAP, HAP International, and People In Aid. The Good Enough Guide was developed by the Emergency Capacity Building Project (ECB). The ECB is a collaborative effort by CARE International, Catholic Relief Services, the International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps, Oxfam GB, Save the Children, and World Vision International.
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Good Enough Guide - eng
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