SCHR: IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF AID EFFORTS

 

The Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response (SCHR) is a voluntary alliance of nine of the world’s leading humanitarian organisations, which come together to support quality, accountability and learning in humanitarian action.

The scale and reach of its members’ work means that SCHR can provide unique insights on what is working well, what needs improvement and what can be done to ensure that aid efforts have the most positive impact for people affected by crisis or people at risk of crisis. SCHR stuctures its work around operational policy, quality and accountability and interaction with the United Nations.


SOME AREAS OF FOCUS

Update: Misconduct Disclosure Scheme is now implemented by over 220 organisations worldwide

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The Misconduct Disclosure Scheme now reaches over 220 Implementing Organisations. This highlights that the Scheme can be implemented by all types of organisation in the majority of countries.

The Grand Bargain Participation Revolution

As the Grand Bargain reaches its fifth year, SCHR continues to work with the United States to co-convene the Participation Revolution work stream. Our success indicators, a useful starting point and reference for donors and aid agencies seeking to develop or progress their own indicators, are available on the Grand Bargain Website.