During 2021, Sphere continued to work with, for and through its network of members, focal points, trainers, donors and practitioners. Highlights include two new HSP partners; the first Sphere MOOC attended by over 900 people; new members and focal points; a major ToT programme in Mozambique; and many new resources including new products and new translations.
In the midst of a pandemic, 2020 was a challenge for many organisations. Sphere stepped up its efforts to convene and share expertise and further promote the application of humanitarian standards, through our global community.
Over the course of 2019, Sphere continued to promote quality and accountability across the humanitarian sector. This annual review presents a summary of Sphere’s many activities and achievements throughout 2019. The brochure, which includes a financial overview as well as a poster to print out, is only available in English.
The fourth revision of the Sphere Handbook was the most consultative process in Sphere’s history. As the process of finalising the publication reached its final stages, an after-action review was commissioned to compile and draw out key learnings from the experience of putting together the new Handbook content. This public report (available in English only) is a synthesis of the main review.
The objective of the report is to assess the impact of the Sphere project on the quality of humanitarian aid, in terms of its success in providing a common framework for humanitarian assistance and to understand the process by which agencies have incorporated the Sphere Project into their work.
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